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Public consultation launches on Freight & Logistics Strategy for the North of England

04 January 2022/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Freight Forwarding, Logistics & Supply Chain, Transport Planning


A Freight & Logistics Strategy for the North of England has gone out for public consultation, highlighting opportunities to address the challenges that lie ahead for the sector and calling on everyone to have their say on shaping the way forward.

The freight and logistics sector is vitally important for the North of England, with more than 33% of goods entering through the region’s ports and 25% of GB freight starting or ending in the North.

However, the sector faces a number of challenges and constraints, such as a shortage of warehouse capacity (especially rail connected warehousing), lack of reliable and efficient east-west connectivity across the Pennines, and a disproportionate reliance on ports in the South of England.

The draft strategy, developed by Transport for the North (TfN), showcases the importance of the efficient movement of goods, particularly for economic recovery and growth, and sets out the urgent need to take action to decarbonise the freight and logistics sector.

It also looks at the demand for a multimodal freight network covering road, rail and water; the potential for ports and freeports; and sets out a delivery plan and recommendations.

The three key objectives underpinning the strategy are:

  • The importance of accelerating delivery of the TfN Investment Programme interventions to support the the North’s economy.
  • The need to accelerate the move to zero carbon.
  • The strategic policy positions needed to develop to deliver the strategy effectively.

The strategy reflects the objectives of TfN’s Transport Decarbonisation Strategy, firstly in achieving near-zero emissions from our surface transport network by 2045, and secondly in optimising the social and economic benefits from clean growth opportunities in the North.

Martin Tugwell, Chief Executive at Transport for the North, said: “The freight and logistics sector is vital in helping us all get the things we need to go about our daily lives. The impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and the UK leaving the EU brought this into sharp focus, so now is the perfect time for the North of England to set out a strategy on how we can best support and enable the movement of goods around our region.

“Our Freight & Logistics Strategy, which covers road, rail and waterway freight, reveals the data that drives the sector; identifies the options for decarbonising freight; and sets out the importance of the sector to enabling ambitious growth for businesses.”

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