WHAT IS LOGISTICS?
Logistics is all about planning, organising, and managing the movement of goods from where they are made to where they need to be. It includes everything from packing and storing products in warehouses to transporting them by road, rail, air, or sea.
Logistics is a vital part of any business because it ensures that products are delivered quickly, safely, and efficiently. It covers a wide range of activities, such as warehousing, inventory management, transportation, and more.
The Role of Logistics in Everyday Life
Logistics isn't just a business function—it's a critical part of our daily lives. From the food on your plate to the clothes you wear, logistics makes sure that products are available when and where you need them.
Whether it's ensuring fresh produce arrives at supermarkets, delivering your online shopping orders, or stocking the shelves of your favourite stores, logistics keeps everything running smoothly.
The logistics and supply chain industry play a crucial role in the UK's economy, providing a wide range of jobs both on-site and off-site:
Ports and Airports:
UK freight often arrives through ports and airports, where it is processed and prepared for distribution.Transportation Crew and Support:
Beyond the drivers and pilots, logistics also involves many workers who build, maintain, and manage the vehicles, like vans, aircraft, and trains.Freight Handling:
Once goods arrive, they are handled in port or air-side facilities before being distributed to their next destination.Distribution:
Goods are then transported, usually by heavy goods vehicles (HGVs), light goods vehicles (LGVs), or rail, to distribution hubs or directly to customers (DTC).