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Continued Fuel Duty cut welcomed by Logistics UK
In response to yesterday’s (15 March 2023) Spring Budget, Logistics UK is delighted that – following multiple calls from the business group – the 5ppl Fuel Duty cut originally introduced in March 2022 is to be retained for a further 12 months.
Logistics UK’s Chief Executive, David Wells, comments: “Logistics is the UK’s system for growth and this budget announcement was an opportunity for the Chancellor to ensure continued – and potentially increased – investment in green growth and fulfilling careers, while keeping prices down in the shops.
“The announcement that the 5ppl cut in Fuel Duty is to be retained for a further 12 months is very welcome news for logistics businesses, particularly SMEs – who make up 99% of the industry, and traditionally operate on low margins.”
Logistics UK has consistently urged government to extend this cut, while maintaining revenue levels through VAT and other sources. As logistics is at the heart of every sector of the economy, this decision recognises the importance of managing logistics costs to avoid further inflationary pressures on business and consumers.
Wells continued: “This should help to ensure businesses have the funds to invest in productivity, growth and greener technologies, alongside the new policy for full capital expenditure announced as the successor to the super-deduction (providing it encourages the transition to a zero-carbon economy).
“However, Logistics UK is dismayed by the lack of support to help businesses with energy costs and our sector’s transition to a low carbon economy, something which the government has urged industry to commit to. This is a missed opportunity. Our members will also be concerned about proposals for a reformed HGV road user levy we will be working through the detail to ensure members are fully informed.
“While we are also disappointed there was no reference to much-needed Apprenticeship Levy reform, it is encouraging that government is focused on supporting people into work, which will help to relieve the existing skills gaps in industry and the wider UK economy. Logistics UK will work with its members to scrutinise the detail and identify what these measures will entail, such as the announcement of skills bootcamps and Returnerships, and whether these will provide a credible pathway into logistics.”
*www.logistics.org.uk/fuel
Published On: 16/03/2023 16:00:57
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In brief
LOGISTICS UK MEMBERS OPEN THEIR DOORS TO THE PUBLIC
Logistics UK members are once again opening their doors to the public as part of the business group’s Discover Logistics Careers weekend. Taking place across the country on 17-19 March, the weekend is aimed at allowing the local community a unique insight into the diverse world of logistics and the employment opportunities it offers.
Logistics UK’s Discover Logistics Careers weekend breaks the barrier, offering attendees the opportunity to see inside the world of logistics, speak with those in the industry and participate in on-site tours and taster days, as well as discover the variety of roles and potential opportunities available.
Companies signed up to the event include Wincanton, Uniserve and GXO, with eight sites in total confirmed covering Doncaster, Tilbury, Felixstowe, Stoke-on-Trent, Harlow, Coleshill, Wellingborough and Rugby.
To find out more, or to register your interest in attending a site, please visit the link below.
www.logistics.org.uk/discover-logistics-careers
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