Freight Transport Association


Logistics UK, formerly the Freight Transport Association based in Tunbridge Wells is one of the largest trade associations in the UK, with members moving goods by road, rail, sea, and air. Its mission is to represent the views and interests of over 18,000 companies from the transport industry: from large multinationals and household names to small and medium businesses.
Logistics UK policy is decided by its members from all modes, through its quarterly regional and national councils. National Councils comprise the British Shippers Council, the Rail Freight Council, the Road Freight Council, and the Freight Council.
Logistics UK also provides members with services that help them to operate safely, efficiently, and in an environmentally sustainable way.

History

Following the 1888 Railway and Canal Traffic Act traders were given a right of complaint to the Board of Trade if they felt that railway rates or services were unreasonable. That resulted in an influential group of traders coming together in July 1889 and creating an organisation called the Mansion House Association on Railway Rates. Amongst its first members were Mr J J Colman of Reckitt & Colman, and a Mr Thomas Blackwell of Crosse and Blackwell.
The arrival of the internal combustion engine led to the formation in 1904 of the Motor Van and Wagon Users' Association, which changed its name to the Commercial Motor Users' Union in 1907.
In 1921 the third and final segment of the then FTA was formed - the Traders' Co-ordinating Committee on Transport.
Over the years the work of the Mansion House Association expanded into more road orientated matters and in 1931 changing its name to the Mansion House Association on Transport.
In 1944 the Commercial Motor Users' Association decided that each of its constituent sectors needed its own identity and was reformed into three organisations. The own-account sector became the Traders' Road Transport Association.
In 1964 the Mansion House Association changed its name to the National Traders' Traffic Association and finally, in 1969, the three groups - the Traders' Road Transport Association, the Traders' Traffic Association and the Traders' Co-ordinating Committee - joined together to become the Freight Transport Association.
In 1979 the group was further strengthened when the British Shippers' Council representing exporters and importers, became a part of FTA.
In 2020, the FTA rebranded itself as Logistics UK.

Research

Logistics UK conducts research and reports which are of use to its members, legislators and policy makers. Of particular note is the Quarterly Transport Activity Survey, increasingly used by government and the public policy arena as an economic performance indicator.

Organisation

Logistics UK National Executive Board

Leigh Pomlett – CEVA Group

Jon Moxon – Palmer and Harvey

Phil Roe – DHL

Graham Roberts – Maritime Transport Ltd

Ian Stansfield – Summit Logistics Consulting Ltd

Vincent Brickley – Tandem Transport Services Ltd

David Wells – Freight Transport Association

Carole Walker – Hermes

Logistics UK Senior

David Wells – Chief Executive

James Hookham – Deputy Chief Executive

Jerry Kane – Commercial Director

Emma Emmett – Director of HR & QHS

Nigel Smart – Director of IT & Development

Kevin GreenDirector of Marketing and Communications

Chris Lipscomb – Director of Operations

Elizabeth De Jong – Director of Policy

Campaign for Safe Road Design

In July 2008 the FTA became a partner in the Campaign for Safe Road Design which is calling on the UK government to make safe road design a national transport priority.