Pleased to announce...
This year Steve Purvis, Operations Director and Clare Snaith, Head of Business Development both from Bis Henderson Space, will be attending the UKWA House of Lords Reception and Luncheon on 9th October 2019 to discuss the current issues affecting the logistics industry and in particular, the impact on warehouse space in the UK.
With a highly likely no-deal Brexit looming, this is an opportune date in the calendar for UKWA members and prominent representatives of the logistics sector to be joined by MPs, peers, and key policy members to highlight topics of consideration and lobby for action.
The entire spectrum of the logistics industry will be represented – from the major 3PLs, to road and rail service providers, through to port operators and leading retailers, together with parliamentarians and other guests, which is set to generate fascinating exchanges of view during such an uncertain period.
The team are looking forward to a lively discussion and sharing their expertise and experiences over the last twelve months.
See you there?
If you’d like to catch up at the event or arrange a coffee afterwards feel free to connect with Steve or Clare ahead of the event:
Steve Purvis: [email protected] or 07738 683329
Clare Snaith: [email protected] or 07568 607575
Otherwise, look forward to seeing you there!
More on the UKWA…
As Britain’s leading trade organisation for the logistics sector with 700+ members, UKWA (United Kingdom Warehousing Association), provides a voice for the industry.
Helping members operate safely, ethically and profitably, safeguarding industry standards and ensuring their views are represented clearly and effectively to government.
UKWA events have always provided an excellent opportunity to support the development of businesses and bring together the most influential logistics professionals to share industry best practice.
Don't miss...
We recently announced that we’ll host the highly anticipated roundtable discussion: ‘The Great Warehouse Space Debate – Brexit and Beyond’ in London on 24th October 2019.
Click here to find out more.
Sound interesting?
Watch this space for the detailed output from the discussion – due to be released early November 2019.