UK skills shortage growing

London, UK: The overwhelming majority of UK logistics businesses report problems recruiting HGV drivers, says Logistics UK.

But its September 2021 Performance Tracker, also shows that skills shortages are growing across the entire logistics industry, not just HGV drivers.

96% of UK logistics businesses are now reporting problems recruiting HGV drivers, according to Performance Tracker. But more than 13% of businesses now reporting severe to very severe problems recruiting warehouse staff – compared to September 2020, when zero respondents reported facing recruitment challenges of that scale – 24.5% of respondents also report severe or very severe problems recruiting van drivers; once again, zero respondents reported facing such severe difficulties in September 2020.
 
Elizabeth de Jong, policy directorLogistics UK, comments: “The results of the September 2021 Performance Tracker show that the logistics industry is suffering from skills shortages that go beyond HGV drivers; businesses are also facing challenges recruiting for vital roles such as warehouse staff, van drivers, fitters, mechanics, technicians, forklift drivers and transport managers. While we are pleased to see logistics businesses are taking steps to attract and retain HGV drivers – through measures such as pay increases, recruitment drives, and the introduction of apprenticeship and upskilling training schemes – we are concerned that some supply chain disruption will continue until these crucial roles are filled.”
 
The number of transport/logistics/warehouse online job adverts was double the same period last year, according to ONS vacancies data (provided by the online job search engine, Adzuna) for 10 September 2021. The report also identified that overall business confidence has now recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
 
Logistics UK’s Performance Tracker monitors the performance of the logistics industry each quarter.