New group will lobby Government on skills in logistics

The Freight Transport Association (FTA), the Road Haulage Association (RHA), the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and the Institute of Road Transport Engineers (IRTE) have pledged to work together to improve the industry’s public image and attract more staff.

They held a round table discussion to establish a collaboration to promote the logistics sector in light of the industry’s driver and technician shortage.

The new joint organisation will be formalised by the end of September and will build on lessons learned from the successful FairFuelUK campaign, a collaborative body that lobbies against rises in fuel duty. The FTA and RHA are both founder members.

Skills for Logistics, the sector skills council for the freight and logistics industry, went out of business in January, leaving a gap at a time when skills shortage have never been more acute.

FTA Chief Executive David Wells said: “We are delighted to announce we have agreed to form a joint organisation to promote our industry. We are in a battle for talent and facing a skills shortage so we need to up our game to attract young people, ethnic minorities and women to our industry – areas where we are seriously under-represented.

“Working together in this way will create a powerful voice that will shout about the benefits of working in an industry that is vital to the UK economy.”

Commenting, RHA CEO Richard Burnett said: “UK hauliers play a crucial role in moving the UK’s economy and delivering daily life. As organisation the RHA already works hard to give road transport operators a voice. By collaborating with the FTA, CILT and IRTE to raise the profile of the industry, we can make that voice even stronger”.

CILT CEO Steve Agg said: “We want to promote the public’s appreciation of our industry, in all its forms, as well as attract more people to join our profession and therefore feel that it is vital we work with other leading industry partners to raise our industry’s profile. The Institute’s motto is ‘Stronger Together’ and we believe that by working together with the FTA, RHA and IRTE we can promote the many benefits of our industry.”

IRTE acting CEO Ian Chisholm added: “The UK’s road transport sector is the backbone of its economic infrastructure. We must continually look at where we are with regards to how we promote road transport, and who we attract to this vital industry. By working together we will have a stronger voice and be better able to support road transport professionals, ensuring the long-term viability of the UK’s road transport network.”

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