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Just launched: The Generation Logistics Awards 2025


To celebrate the end of Generation Logistics Week, Logistics UK is delighted to announce the opening of the Generation Logistics Awards 2025.

Designed to raise awareness of the next generation of professionals, the Awards are a unique opportunity to give those individuals the spotlight they deserve across social media and beyond. Furthermore, your nominations will provide valuable insights into the working lives of young professionals that can help Generation Logistics to inspire the NEW next generation!  

There are four categories to choose from:  

  • Extra Mile: An early talent colleague that has gone above and beyond to have a positive impact
  • Hidden Gem: An early talent colleague that works quietly but powerfully behind the scenes
  • Trailblazer: An early talent colleague that stands out and sets new standards
  • Talent Advocate: An experienced colleague that champions and advocates for early talent

We welcome both colleague nominations and self-nominations, and the Awards are open to those working in a sponsor company, partner company, or who are a member of a partner organisation, suuch as Logistics UK.

Nominations must consist of a 1,500 word supporting statement about why the nominee should receive the award chosen and a headshot, with optional supporting evidence.

The closing date for nominations is 18 July 2025.

Make your nominations here.

Published On: 03/07/2025 14:00:00

 

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Trade Strategy commits to digitalisation to reduce border friction

On 26 June the government published its new Trade Strategy, which includes commitments to digitalisation of trade documents to reduce border friction and ease administrative burdens.

It also states the government has an “intention to deliver” the Single Trade Window. More broadly, the strategy acknowledges the significance of goods trade to the UK economy, and the extent to which manufacturing – particularly in agri-food – relies on the smooth and timely import of raw and intermediate goods through complex global supply chains.

To monitor and respond to supply chain risk, the strategy states that a new Supply Chains Centre and Economic Security Advisory Service will be established.

Logistics UK welcomed the focus on reducing border friction for goods trade and is urging ministers to go further on the Single Trade Window, making the case that it would save businesses more in costs than it would take for the government to deliver it. Logistics UK is also calling for greater acknowledgment of the importance of well-connected international gateways for trade.

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