Addressing an audience drawn from across the warehousing and logistics sector, with parliamentarians and senior civil servants in attendance, UKWA CEO Clare Bottle took the opportunity presented by UKWA’s Annual House of Lords Luncheon to reiterate the call for a logistics minister, underline the significant pressures faced by the sector, and appeal for more support from the Government.

“The warehousing and logistics sector is the fundamental backbone supporting the UK economy, and despite considerable challenges – from rising operational costs, labour shortages and the need to decarbonise – the industry continues to demonstrate resilience, innovation, and a commitment to excellence,” she said.
“While we noted the Prime Minister’s recent reference to warehousing at the International Investment Summit and welcome the Government’s early intervention to reform planning, we ask for further support on key policy areas affecting our sector. Namely, the promotion of green initiatives, in particular rooftop solar power, the reform of apprenticeships to meet the evolving needs of our workforce, and a fairer business rates system that recognises the unique nature of warehousing.
“Our message to Government is efficient warehousing means efficient supply chains, which in turn lead to lower costs, improved service levels and a stronger economy.”
The prestigious Annual UKWA House of Lords Luncheon was hosted by the Association’s Honorary President, Baroness McIntosh of Pickering, and was sponsored by Savills.


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