Freight & Logistics APPG re-established to highlight the criticality of sector to economy

Freight & Logistics APPG re-established to highlight the criticality of sector to economy

11 Sep 2024 Posted By Jon Lavery

Freight and Logistics APPG re-established to highlight the criticality of businesses in the sector to the UK economy

Wednesday 11 September 2024

The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Freight and Logistics has been re-established following the General Election, to bring together parliamentarians and stakeholders from across the UK, to highlight the importance of the Freight and Logistics sector to the UK economy. The group will also focus on the wider benefits this critical industry brings to the daily lives of people throughout the country.

The Meeting was addressed by Lilian Greenwood MP, the Minister for the Future of Roads. The Minister highlighted how road freight and logistics are central to the mission led government, particularly their plans to grow the economy. She also spoke about the sector being a key enabler to growth, pointing at the importance of it reliably transporting goods across the country. The Minister addressed the challenges facing the industry, including the incoming Entry Exit System changes at ports, poor driver facilities, diversity in the sector and economically stifling planning policy.

Rachel Taylor MP has been elected Chair. Also elected to officer roles were Andrew Pakes MP, Lord Taylor of Holbeach and Richard Holden MP. Fifteen MPs joined inaugural meeting in person, with the group totalling forty members, a record number for the Group.

Over the next year, the group’s programme of work will include sessions on facilities, international issues, the road to net zero and diversity in the sector. The group will also launch a new freight crime report and a driver welfare campaign

Commenting, APPG Chair, Rachel Taylor MP said:

"I am delighted to receive the unanimous support of members for the APPG for Freight and Logistics as Chair. It's important to work across all parties to ensure the needs of the sector are addressed especially in relation to freight crime, insolvency and addressing the needs of workers.

Logistics is central to the economy in my constituency of North Warwickshire and Bedworth, and I look forward to representing the views of local businesses and the wider industry across the country over the next Parliament. It was a pleasure for the Group to be addressed by Minister Lilian Greenwood. As Lilian rightly outlined this sector is a key economic growth enabler and I look forward to working with her and all members of the APPG to support the industry in Westminster and at home.”

Commenting, RHA Public Affairs Manager, Ferdy Willans said:

"Since the General Election we have worked hard to raise the profile of our sector with new MPs. We are therefore delighted that the APPG for Freight and Logistics’ inaugural meeting was so popular and a real indication that the importance of our sector is recognised by so many in Westminster.

It was also useful for APPG members to hear from Minister Greenwood who highlighted the impact the sector will have on the government’s plans for growth as well as outlining the shared challenges that we face in the sector including the lack of good quality facilities, freight crime and insolvencies."



Notes:

Parliamentarians in attendance:

Lilian Greenwood – Minister for Future of Roads

Rachel Taylor – new APPG Chair

Richard Holden – new Vice – Chair

Ruth Cadbury – Transport Select Committee Chair Nominee

Julie Minns

Claire Hughes

Neil Coyle

Antonia Bance

Connor Naismith

David Mundell

Ben Spencer

Lord Taylor of Holbeach

Josh Newbury

Robin Swann

Ian Roome

Total APPG membership:

Rachel Taylor MP –Chair

Andrew Pakes MP –Officer

Lord Taylor of Holbeach –Officer

Richard Holden – Vice Chair

Claire Hughes MP

Greg Smith MP

David Mundell MP

John Hayes MP

Grahame Morris MP

Baroness Randerson

Lord Naseby

Martin Vickers MP

Derek Twigg MP

Sarah Champion MP

Andrew Gwynne MP

Vicount Waverly

Sir Bernard Jenkin MP

Wera Hobhouse MP

Samantha Niblett MP

Dr Allison Gardner MP

Amanda Martin MP

Ian Roome MP

Robin Swann MP

Elsie Blundell MP

Dr Ben Spencer MP

James McMurdock MP

Jen Craft MP

Baroness Hooper

Lord Lucas

Lord Lansley

Lord Fuller

Lord Kirkhope

Mike Amesbury MP

Ruth Cadbury MP

Julie Minns MP

Neil Coyle MP

Antonia Bance MP

Connor Naismith

Josh Newbury MP

For further information about the APPG, contact:

Ferdy Willans – RHA Public Affairs Manager – [email protected]