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Now is the time for action in Wales, says Logistics UK

[ March 20, 2026   //   ]

Logistics UK says it is imperative that the Welsh government acts swiftly to deliver the plans outlined in the Maritime and Logistics Plan, published on 19 March.

The plan, published after several lengthy delays,  identifies a set of priority challenges and opportunities for the sector, including the need to decarbonise freight, support modal shift, improve infrastructure resilience and land use planning, address workforce shortages and enhance the attractiveness of logistics careers, for example through improved driver facilities. It also reflects lessons from recent supply chain disruptions, including problems caused by the pandemic and issues affecting Irish Sea routes.

Senior policy manager, Josh Fenton, said: “Logistics UK and our members have consistently called for a focused, coordinated approach to developing Wales’s logistics and transport strategy, including the creation of a Welsh Maritime and Logistics Council, chaired by a Welsh government minister or senior civil servant. The recommendation of exactly this proposal in the newly published  plan shows that the Welsh government has been listening to our requests and recognises the critical contribution that our members can make to deliver economic growth and provide supply chain resilience across Wales and the wider UK. Our members are keen to play their part in delivering on these promises and keen to get started.”

 “This plan provides the blueprint to maximise the impact that the maritime and logistics sectors can have to drive growth for Wales and the wider UK economy. It is now imperative that whichever party forms the next Welsh government implements the strategy outlined in the plan to maximise the benefits for the economy at home and abroad.”

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