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Mayor's "London Plan" needs to put logistics at its heart, says Logistics UK


Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan launched a consultation on 09 May that included measures which could support the logistics sector.

The consultation on “Towards a new London Plan”, announced last week, will help create the strategic plan for Greater London, setting out the requirements for homes, jobs, transport, and other infrastructure, according to one of the biggest trade associations which represents the logistics industry.   

Logistics UK’s policy lead for London Chris Yarsley welcomes the publication of the document, but stresses that the needs of logistics operators must be considered at the outset when developing the final plan: “Logistics in London is a nationally significant industry, employing more than a quarter of a million people, so it is positive that the consultation document appreciates its importance to the economy.   

“Logistics UK and its members spent considerable time working with the GLA last year to outline the role logistics can play in London’s strategic development, so it is pleasing our feedback is reflected in the consultation document.

“The consultation recognises the competition for land that is making it increasingly difficult to develop new logistics sites - any solution for protecting industrial land needs to be developed in conjunction with industry and must be enforced. The new "Towards a new London Plan" also needs to reflect the requirements for the logistics sector to be able to provide zero emission distribution, whether this is via increased electricity generation, creation of suitable operation centres or allocation of land for vehicle charging infrastructure.

“Freight traffic must not be seen as the enemy – our members need access to London to provide the essential goods and services which business and communities rely on, every day. The logistics sector is an intrinsic part of the solution for building a more sustainable economy and logistics requirements need to be considered at the outset of any strategic planning for the capital to ensure the final plans meet the needs of businesses, residents and visitors alike.”

Published On: 15/05/2025 14:00:00

 

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East Midlands airport secures first cargo agreement with China

East Midlands Airport has secured a deal with Chinese logistics firm YunExpress and carrier Central Airlines, marking the first time either operator has flown into the UK.

The new deal sees YunExpress launch regular Boeing 777F cargo flights in partnership with Central Airlines, initially running twice a week between China and the East Midlands.

Both firms have indicated plans to expand the route’s frequency and operations over time.

Steve Griffiths, East Midlands Airport managing director, said: “This is a major coup for the airport. We’re the first UK airport to welcome these Chinese cargo operators. It highlights our growing role as a key gateway for global trade, especially in the booming express freight sector.”

Representatives from the Chinese Embassy, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, East Midlands Chamber of Commerce, and Deputy Mayor of the East Midlands, Nadine Peatfield, were on hand to welcome one of the first flights on May 13.

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