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England

Skills for Logistics is actively involved in all four nations - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, working with employers, training providers and government to move our industry forward. There is a dedicated page for each nation detailing the various initiatives available.

Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships have traditionally provided the ideal method for bringing young people into many industries. We can now build on this tradition to enable employers to offer reliable training linked to recognised national qualifications across their business whatever part of the freight transport sector they operate within.

Apprentices gain their initial experience and qualifications by driving, working in the warehouse or in the office. With the right motivation and ability apprentices can go on to achieve a level three NVQ that is recognised as equivalent to two good A levels or three good higher grades.

Visit the Apprenticeship page for further information

National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs)

NVQs are practical work-based qualifications that are recognised by employers and colleges throughout the UK. They are awarded to people who have proved their skill, knowledge and understanding of all aspects of their job. These qualifications demonstrate an individual's occupational competence in their job role.

Skills for Logistics have developed a range of NVQs for the road freight industry including driving, warehouse work and traffic office duties. A fact sheet is available for each NVQ, which includes further information and the units required for each NVQ level. Contact details are at the bottom of this page.

Visit the NVQ page for further information

Young LGV Driver Scheme (YDS)

The Young LGV Driver Scheme is managed by Skills for Logistics on behalf of the Department for Transport.

The scheme provides the opportunity for a young person to obtain a full Category C driving licence at the age of 18 rather than 21 and a Category C+E licence before his or her 21st birthday. By taking the scheme, young drivers are able to do a real and productive job, whilst receiving first-class training towards LGV licence acquisition and the Driving Goods Vehicle NVQ.

Visit the YDS page for further information

Logistics Sector Information

Skills for Logistics produces and publishes a growing range of information about the sector and the people working in it. Updated every six months, the English national profile is an in-depth labour market report of the English logistics sector, giving current figures on business and workforce as well as recruitment and skills issues at regional level drawing from the recent national employer skills survey.

Other reports available through this website include the analyses of training demand and supply conducted as part of our Sector Skills Agreement, our monitoring of the LGV driver shortage and the final reports from a range of recent projects and programme evaluations.

For details and links to all our research and labour market reports, including detailed information about each of the nine English regions, visit the Reports & Publiciations section of the website.

Useful Links

Visit the useful links section of the website for details of organisations providing further advice and information.