74% of transport firms face driver shortage

The supply chain benchmarking club of the leading professional logistics and transport body, The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, has published findings from a recent Logmark survey addressing the current driver shortage.

Over 100 participants from companies including; Norbert Dentressangle, Marks & Spencers, Doddle, Mark Thompson Transport and Premier Foods, took part in the survey and the Institute will use the findings to inform the debate.
The Institute will be hosting a series of round table discussions where senior industry figures can share best practice, solutions and innovative thinking in dealing with the associated issues.
Some of the key findings of the survey include:
74% of members surveyed stated that their organisation is experiencing a driver shortage
The survey revealed that the driver shortage is a UK wide issue
61% of those surveyed revealed that they use agency workers regularly throughout the year
51% of organisations surveyed have failed to recruit drivers over the last 12 months
The average age of the participant’s driver was revealed as 47 years old
58% of organisations surveyed are not recruiting any trainee drivers
22% of those surveyed do not finance Driver CPC for their drivers and 56% do not provide in-house training for goods vehicle licence acquisition
Nearly 60 members claimed that industry image and perception is a significant factor in the driver shortage
89% of those surveyed think the Government is not doing enough to highlight and deal with the driver shortage crisis
80% claimed it is the responsibility of business to find solutions to the issue
Published By

Western Business Media,
Dorset House, 64 High Street,
East Grinstead, RH19 3DE

01342 314 300
[email protected]

Contact us

Simon Duddy - Editor
01342 333 711
[email protected]

Liza Helps - Property Editor
07540 624 360
[email protected]

Louise Carter - Editorial Support
01342 333 735
[email protected]

Neill Wightman - Sales Manager
07818 574 304
[email protected]

Sharon Miller - Production
01342 333 741
[email protected]

Logistics Matters