Women in Transport Launches Second Annual Survey

Today marks a pivotal moment for the transport industry as Women in Transport launches its second annual Women in Transport Equity Index Survey, a global benchmark for tracking diversity and equity in the transport sector. Building on last year’s pioneering survey, the 2024 Equity Index will provide critical insights into gender representation, diversity and workforce inclusion across the industry. With 2023 data in hand for meaningful year-on-year comparisons, this survey serves as a new chapter for measurable, impactful change.

The 2024 survey, opened on 5th November, is accessible only to UK-based transport companies or departments and leverages Work180’s platform for streamlined data submission. Returning participants benefit from pre-populated responses, allowing for quick updates—a unique feature that underscores Women in Transport’s commitment to making data collection thorough and accessible.

The Seafarers’ Charity is this year’s gold sponsor with a pledge for long-term support, anchoring the survey alongside silver sponsors Album, First Bus, and Image Line Communications, exemplifying the industry’s collective dedication to an equitable future. However, further sponsorship is actively sought to fully cover the survey’s operational costs, signalling a rallying call for the sector to stand behind this critical endeavour.

“This year’s survey is about building on the momentum of 2023 to drive meaningful change in the industry,” said Daljit Kalirai, Interim CEO of Women in Transport. “By providing companies with year-on-year insights, we are creating a powerful tool to track progress, spotlight achievements, and encourage accountability across the sector. Equity and diversity are vital to the future of transport, and we’re proud to lead this essential work.”

New Features and Benefits in 2024 for Enhanced Impact

The enhanced 2024 survey, featuring 17 mandatory and 13 optional questions, digs deeper into intersectional diversity factors impacting workforce composition and leadership structures. Participants will also gain access to a rich information hub with resources and templates to support meaningful diversity and inclusion initiatives within their organisations.

Top-performing companies will be recognised in the 2024 report, with the leading five in each sector receiving a certificate and marketing badge, highlighting their commitment to setting a standard for equity in the industry.

2023 Findings Demand the Urgency of Sector-wide Reform

The 2023 survey highlighted significant gender inequities within transport: only 23% of the workforce identified as women, most of whom were not in transport-specific roles. Alarmingly, 58% of organisations reported a gender pay gap exceeding 11%, while more than half lacked any formal diversity goals. Such disparities reinforce the Equity Index’s role as an essential accountability measure, driving industry-wide
“The findings from last year’s survey were stark, illustrating both progress and the significant work still ahead,” said Daljit Kalirai, Interim CEO of Women in Transport. “The 2024 survey builds on that momentum, inviting every transport organisation to join us in making equity a non-negotiable pillar of the sector.”

Industry Leaders Imperative Call for Action

Deborah Layde, Chief Executive of The Seafarers’ Charity, stressed the survey’s transformative potential: “The Women in Transport Equity Index goes beyond measurement; it catalyses essential change across the industry. Supporting this initiative is vital to building a more inclusive future, and we are proud to play a role.”

Gemma Lloyd (main picture), CEO at Work180, added, “We’re thrilled to partner with Women in Transport to support the launch of the Transport Equity Index 2024. This pioneering tool not only highlights critical gaps in transport equity but also underscores the importance of creating inclusive environments within this essential industry. At WORK180, we believe in the power of data to drive real change, and the Transport Equity Index offers a much-needed benchmark for organisations committed to advancing gender equity in transport. Together, we aim to drive actionable insights and empower businesses to build a more equitable future for all.”

Daljit Kalirai
Daljit Kalirai

Sue Terpilowski OBE, Equity Index lead at Women in Transport, underscored the Index’s importance in the broader movement towards an equitable sector: “A diverse workforce is foundational to a fair, sustainable transport future. We call on companies everywhere to engage with the survey and lead the way in setting a new global standard for equality in transport.”

How to Participate in the 2024 Women in Transport Equity Index Survey: Visit the WORK180 dedicated survey page

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Freight Forwarder Announces Relocation

Future Forwarding Co Ltd, a global freight forwarder, is pleased to announce the relocation of its Head Office facility to a new location in Leeds, UK. The move comes as part of the company’s continued growth and commitment to providing enhanced logistics solutions and exceptional customer service to clients worldwide.

The new facility, located at Unit 7 Turnberry Business Park, Turnberry Park Road, Gildersome, Leeds, West Yorkshire, offers expanded office space and advanced technologies that will streamline operations and improve efficiency. With a strong focus on sustainability, the new facility is equipped with energy-efficient systems, ensuring a lower environmental impact, and most importantly providing improved facilities for our employees.

“We are excited about this new chapter for Future Forwarding,” said Richard Lawford, Managing Director UK. “Our new home in Leeds is a direct reflection of our growth and our dedication to delivering quality global transportation services. Our investment reaffirms our commitment to the local area for many years to come, providing our colleagues with a modern, efficient, and comfortable working environment to better serve our customers.”

The team at Future Forwarding remains committed to ensuring a smooth transition, with no disruption to services during the move. Clients can expect the same level of personalised service and communication throughout the relocation process.

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