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A month in the media - May 2025
During May, Logistics UK’s media team has continued to ensure that the views of its members maintain a significant presence in the headlines.
By building and maintaining strong relationships with the media, and providing timely responses to issues, the team has generated significant coverage on topics affecting the logistics industry, including the EU/UK trade deal, the possible impact of the EU Deforestation Regulation on supply chains, and the Silvertown Tunnel.
Between 23 April and 27 May 2025, 174 items of editorial coverage were placed by the team, creating the opportunity for over 246 million people to see or hear Logistics UK’s point of view.
Coverage at a glance: the numbers
National press (print and online) – 6
Broadcasts - 5
Regional press (print and online) – 20
Trade press (print and online) - 128
FTA Ireland – 15
Silvertown Tunnel
Logistics UK’s comments on the opening of the Silvertown Tunnel were published on the GB News, Birmingham Live and Bristol Live websites.
EU Deforestation Regulation
Coverage was achieved for Logistics UK’s comments in a Daily Telegraph article on the EU Deforestation Regulation and the disruption it could cause to complex global supply chains.
EU/UK trade deal
Following the EU/UK trade deal announcement, an interview took place on the LBC News breakfast show and the item was repeated on LBC’s news bulletins.
The month ahead
The media team will continue to raise awareness of members’ opinions on issues affecting the sector, including decarbonisation, trade and border issues. The team will continue to focus on the industry’s skills shortages, promoting the Generation Logistics campaign at every opportunity and highlighting the need for improved driver facilities. Plans are under way for the promotion of Logistics UK’s exciting 2025 events programme, including Fleet Engineer, the Logistics UK Annual Conference - a new flagship event taking place in London on 4 June – and Transport Manager 2025.
Have you got a story?
If you are keen to speak to the media about a pressing issue – from skills shortages to fuel costs, urban restrictions to future logistics – or to highlight some of the great work your organisation is doing, we would love to hear from you as journalists are always keen to hear from those affected by issues.
We are also keen to publicise those with personal achievements to shout about – maybe staff members who have received special awards or with unusual hobbies or expertise.
And as always, the media is keen to talk to women working across the industry – we are particularly on the lookout for female drivers who are happy to talk to the press.
Please contact the media team at press.office@logistics.org.uk – we look forward to hearing from you!
Published On: 29/05/2025 14:00:00
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