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AIPUT wins Logistics UK’s Air Business of the Year award


Business Group Logistics UK has named AIPUT (Airport Industrial Property Unit Trust) the Air Business of the Year at its annual Logistics Awards, held at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge on Thursday 7 December 2023. 

AIPUT’s industry-leading Pathway to Net Zero strategy commits the fund to achieve operational carbon neutrality by 2040. 

This is an industry exemplar in the drive to decarbonise the UK’s airport industrial real estate and airfreight ground operations ahead of the UK’s net zero target date of 2050.   

Working as a preferred partner with local businesses, customers and partners, the fund promotes industry-leading environmental performance and works with customers and partners to explore how wider benefits can be achieved.   

 “AIPUT is a well-deserved winner of this award, providing a great example of collaboration to achieve net zero,” said David Wells OBE, Chief Executive at Logistics UK.  

“It is encouraging to see that its net zero strategy includes re-use and refurbishment and not just a focus on new.  

“AIPUT truly represents the best of the best, and we are delighted to name it Air Business of the Year.” 

Logistics UK’s Logistics Awards 2023 recognise and celebrate the companies and individuals who have made a significant contribution to the logistics and supply industry over the past 12 months and who excel in their fields.  

The awards were sponsored by headline sponsor Visku and organisations including Brigade Electronics, Port of Dover, R2C Online, Howard Tenens Logistics, Endava, Bridgestone Mobility Solutions, DHL Supply Chain, Logistics UK Fuel Solutions and Logistics UK Recovery.  

For the full list of winners, please visit www.logistics.org.uk/logistics23.  

Published On: 14/12/2023 15:30:00

 

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