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Member Alert!: Your chance to shape our sector in 2025 with Logistics UK's Logistics Industry Survey


To ensure Logistics UK is representing the views of members and focusing on the topics that matter most, Logistics UK has launched its annual Logistics Industry Survey.

The annual Logistics Industry Survey seeks members’ views and experiences of the UK logistics industry and the current trading environment to provide insights on the level of current and future logistics activity.

Information is used at an aggregated level to present the contribution and achievements of the freight transport and logistics sector to the government, key stakeholders and wider public.

With questions on trade, decarbonisation, infrastructure, skills and other critical topics, the survey allows Logistics UK to fully understand the challenges and opportunities facing the sector. The findings of the survey form a key part of Logistics UK’s highly anticipated Logistics Report, with the Logistics Report 2025 due to be published in summer 2025.

All members who respond to the survey in full will receive a free copy of the complete Logistics Report 2025 as a thank you.

James Hardiman, Senior Research Manager, Logistics UK, shares: “The Logistics Industry Survey is vitally important to informing our policy work at Logistics UK. In recent months alone, the announcement on National Insurance Contribution hikes, challenging storm conditions and international geopolitical changes have forced our industry to once again adapt and prove its resilience.

"Hearing from members at the forefront of the sector provides an important barometer of business confidence and expectations as we head into the new year.”

We encourage all members to complete the survey here.

Published On: 09/01/2025 15:00:00

 

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The port was forced to close on 7 December causing significant disruption for freight and passenger services but Terminal 5 is now estimated to reopen later this month, subject to weather conditions.

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“We will continue to prioritise rigorous assessments and repair work to ensure that the berths meet the highest safety standards before reopening.”

Irish Ferries said it welcomed the announcement and that it was “committed to continuing its flexible approach to vessel deployment at this challenging time.”

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