Fixing the worldwide driver shortage

Fixing the worldwide driver shortage

Professor John Manners-Bell, Chief Executive at Ti Insights, joins me to analyse the causes and potential cures for the global driver shortage:

  • What’s behind the driver shortage

  • Ensuring quality of drivers

  • The importance of driver welfare

  • Money! Driver remuneration

  • Supply and demand being driven by e-commerce

  • Women participation in trucking

  • Government’s role

  • Emissions standards

  • Autonomous trucks, including regulation

  • Structural inefficiencies in the road freight market

Marek Różycki, Managing Partner at Last Mile Experts, joins me to preview our presentation at Leaders In Logistics Last Mile Delivery:

  • Why is Amazon interested in the last mile?

  • Is Amazon a predictable animal?

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