Five facts about skills and careers in UK transport and logistics
13 September 2024
By Jas Jandu, Marketing and Campaigns Coordinator
The UK's transport and logistics industry might seem like a familiar giant – trucks on the road, ships in the docks. But beneath the surface lies a world brimming with surprises.Here are five things you might not know about the skills and careers that power this essential sector: 1. Tech-savvy skills drive the future: forget greasy overalls and brute strength. Modern logistics is driven by data and automation. Warehouses are seeing robots whizzing around, while self-driving trucks are being tested on our roads. The future demands skills in data analysis, automation processes, and even coding – a far cry from the traditional image. 2. Diverse talents needed beyond gearheads: the industry craves diverse talent! From mathematicians optimising delivery routes to linguists navigating international trade regulations, there's a place for a vast array of skills. Supply chain management demands strategic thinkers and problem-solvers, while customer service roles require excellent communication and interpersonal skills. |
3. Global stage, local opportunities: think logistics is all about international shipping? While it plays a vital role, the UK needs skilled professionals across the board. From urban logistics specialists dealing with city deliveries to freight forwarders handling international trade, there are exciting opportunities for those who want to make a global impact, starting right here in the UK.
4. Apprenticeships open career doors: you don't necessarily need a university degree to carve out a successful career in transport and logistics. A growing range of apprenticeships provide on-the-job training alongside qualifications. This allows you to earn while you learn, gaining valuable industry experience and a recognised qualification.
5. Constantly evolving industry: the transport and logistics industry is constantly evolving. New technologies emerge, regulations change, and consumer demands shift. This translates to fantastic opportunities for continuous learning and professional development. The industry values those who can adapt and stay ahead of the curve.
There’s a whole world of exciting careers and in-demand skills driving the UK’s transport and logistics industry. It's a dynamic sector offering opportunities for tech enthusiasts, problem-solvers, and anyone with a global mindset.
Qualifications that keep the country running
AIM’s suite of Skills for Working in Transport and Logistics Industries qualifications provide a robust and relevant training framework that is making a significant difference in nurturing a skilled and future-ready workforce to ensure a smooth-running supply chain, thriving businesses, and ultimately, a strong and connected economy.
Download our leaflet to find out more about these qualifications.
If you’re an existing AIM centre, creating a new course to add to your existing portfolio is a straight-forward process. Please contact our Business Development Team to discuss your requirements further.
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