The next generation of logistics talent inspired by PD Ports

Taken: 19th September 2016  PD Ports Story ; National lorry week story, pictured at Inspire 2 Learn @ Eston Civic & Learning Centre, Normanby Road. Pupils from Southbank Primary (y6) - red top/yellow collar and Grangetown Primary (y4) - red top/white collar. 
Photographer/Byline Dave Charnley Photography  www.davecharnleyphotography.com

PD Ports has introduced the logistics industry to pupils as a possible career path as part of National Lorry Week to help meet a shortfall of skilled drivers in the sector.
A fleet of wagons from Tees Valley haulage firms were on display for young people to explore at the Inspire2Learn education centre in Eston, near Redcar.
Nationwide, there are more than 50 events happening throughout the UK for National Lorry Week, from 19 – 24 September, which is based on the theme ‘The Next Generation.’
The all-party Parliamentary group for freight transport published a report last year which revealed that just 2% of all HGV drivers are under the age of 25 with 60% over 45.
Jim French, Director of PD Ports’ portcentric logistics division, and Chairman of the RHA, said:  “We’ve had an incredible response from our members for this year’s ‘Love the Lorry’ week. The whole industry recognises the fact that we need to fire-up the next generation and show them the opportunities that are open to them.
“This industry is going through a period of renewal and we need more drivers; women as well as men. But the industry is more than just drivers. We need warehouse operatives, mechanics, technicians, IT specialists, transport managers and marketing experts. The haulage and logistics industry has something for everyone.”
The RHA also hosted a parliamentary reception at Westminster to raise awareness among MPs and civil servants about the challenges faced by the industry that is responsible for moving 85% of the nation’s goods by road.
 

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