Dear readers! We present to your attention the third issue of the LOGISTICS journal for 2025. Our editorial staff, like all our colleagues, is preparing for the TransRussia 2025 exhibition, the largest event in the industry. In this issue, we have prepared an interview with Natalia Lomunova, Director of TransRussia, with whom we are talking about a flexible approach, new participants and digital services. We continue the series of articles from P.V.
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Dear readers! We present to your attention the final issue of the LOGISTICS journal in 2024. We have tried to make it rich and interesting. Today, many Russian companies operate under strict sanctions restrictions, which force them to reorient logistics flows. One of the possible solutions to this problem may be the Russia – Mongolia – China economic corridor. Details can be found in the article by Alexandra Kazunina.
Britain’s leading employers looking for the apprentices and managers of tomorrow
2 March 2016 – A Skills & Apprenticeship Zone highlighting the careers available to young people in Britain’s booming logistics sector, and featuring leading employers from across the sector, is the latest addition to IMHX 2016, taking place from 13-16 September at the NEC in Birmingham.
Rob Fisher organiser of IMHX, the UK’s leading logistics showcase, explains: “Logistics is a huge and booming sector, with over 200,000 companies employing around 2.5 million people. As an industry it is the fifth largest employment sector in the country.
“The new Skills & Apprenticeship Zone will show the brightest and the best that they don’t need to choose university as their route to a good career – and that a vocational route can take them into highly skilled managerial positions, but without the considerable debt burden that awaits following graduation.”
The logistics industry is the unsung hero of the UK economy, particularly as online shopping continues to grow, with all the logistics support that this entails. Worth an estimated £100bn to the UK economy, the modern logistics industry offers highly skilled roles in IT, engineering and management in a growing sector with great prospects.
“Leading companies across the UK are crying out for ambitious and motivated young people to take on interesting and challenging roles in logistics and allied industries”, continues Rob.
Those participating in the Zone include industry-led initiative Think Logistics, which organises school and college visits by logistics professionals to explain to young people the opportunities available, and leading forklift truck manufacturers Toyota Material Handling, Linde Material Handling, whose apprentices will be stripping down and rebuilding a vehicle, Crown and Jungheinrich. The BITA Academy will also be on hand providing information on apprenticeships.
Aftersales Director for Linde Material Handling UK, Mark Sullivan, said: “We received a record number of applications for our apprenticeship scheme in last year’s intake, showing young people perceive them to be really useful for career progression. Each year we're seeing apprentices reaping the rewards, learning new things and setting themselves up for a fantastic future in the materials handling industry.
"As a business, it's so important for us to invest heavily in future generations, and create a highly diverse and skilled workforce. Participating in the Skills and Apprenticeship Zone enables us to demonstrate the role we can play in harnessing talent. We're delighted to be part of it, and can't wait to meet eager youngsters who are keen to learn more and ultimately build a rewarding career in this thriving environment."
Tony Wallis, Commercial Director, Toyota Material Handling UK said: “As the world’s number one manufacturer of material handling equipment, we believe that giving the right people the opportunities and training to succeed is vitally important. Which is why we are delighted to have a presence and be involved in the IMHX Skills & Apprenticeship Zone.
“We want to show the different types of apprenticeships and training programmes we have for people who want a career in the logistics industry, and this zone give a focus for people who want to join the industry to gain information about the opportunities, but also see the products and speak to great people about what they do.”
With approaching 450 exhibitors now having booked space, IMHX 2016 is on track to be the biggest ever. Sponsored by leading financial services provider Investec, in addition to the Skills & Apprenticeship Zone IMHX 2016 will reflect every aspect of 21st century intralogistics from a dedicated Supply Chain IT Village showcasing the latest logistics and supply chain technology, right through to racking and the latest forklift trucks and materials handling solutions.