At a time when the economy is under pressure, the performance of the logistics industry is something to be celebrated, according to the Transport Minister, Jesse Norman MP.  During a presentation at the first annual FTA Logistics Awards, held last month (13 December) at London’s InterContinental, Mr Norman praised the contribution of the logistics sector to the UK economy, as the event recognised the achievements of the country’s leading supply chain organisations.

 

The FTA Logistics Awards 2017 celebrate supply chain leadership and excellence, and recognise leaders who have made a significant contribution to the industry, either as individuals or as businesses.

 

Among the organisations recognised in the awards which were hosted by leading entertainer Alistair McGowan and supported by Multimodal, were representatives of all modes of freight transport, including air, sea and road transport, as well as the industry’s buyers and support sectors.

 

The awards were hosted by FTA Chief Executive, David Wells, who says the event showcased the very best of British industrial delivery and innovation:

 

“FTA is the only organisation to represent all of the logistics industry, so we are ideally placed to recognise the achievements of our sector’s leaders.  The inaugural FTA Logistics Awards have proved a great success, celebrating outstanding performance in multimodal supply and logistics from businesses both big and small.  It’s wonderful to see multinationals such as thyssenkrupp AG being recognised alongside household names like TomTom Telematics and local government heroes, such as the London Borough of Croydon’s pollution team.

 

“The logistics sector often goes unrecognised and yet its work forms the backbone of British industry – without it, Britain simply would not keep trading.  Our members supply everything from raw materials for our factories, to high-tech devices and medication for hospitals, along with food to every single supermarket and corner shop in the UK.  These awards have given companies and organisations the opportunity to highlight their achievements and it’s particularly heartening to hear the Transport Minister speak so highly of the sector’s role in driving the future growth of the UK economy.”

 

 

The full list of winners in the FTA Logistics Awards 2017 is as follows:

 

Freight Carrier of the Year sponsored by Port of Dover:

Delamode

 

Retail Shipper of the Year:

John Lewis Partnership

 

Manufacturing Shipper of the Year sponsored by Santander Corporate & Commercial:

thyssenkrupp AG

 

Logistics Partner of the Year sponsored by Howard Tenens:

TomTom Telematics

 

Most Innovative Product of the Year sponsored by ASB Law:

Cartwright Group

 

Most Innovative Company of the Year sponsored by Associated British Ports:

Freightliner

 

Logistics Champion of the Year for Essential Services sponsored by Romex:

Flogas Britain Ltd

 

Logistics Champion of the Year for Public Services:

London Borough of Croydon – Pollution Team

 

Logistics Lifetime Achievement Award:

James Cooper of Associated British Ports

 

The Freight Transport Association is the UK’s largest and most influential membership association in the freight and logistics sector, with more than 16,000 members operating over 220,000 goods vehicles – half the UK’s fleet.  Established in 1889, FTA’s members move goods by road, rail, sea and air, consign over 90 per cent of the freight moved by rail and 70 per cent of sea and air freight.

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