The FTA has reminded the industry that there is only one week remaining to enter the 2019 Everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards.

The awards, which showcase the breadth of opportunities within the industry along with the career journeys of those who have made an impact, are free to enter until February 11.

Everywoman’s co-founder Maxine Benson said: “Each year our awards play a vital role in changing the perception of the transport and logistics industry.

“With each success story shared by our nominees, more women are inspired to explore the variety of fulfilling careers in this ever-evolving industry.

"This year, we are highlighting the role that technology plays in creating even more opportunities in the industry and how this identifies the need for many different skills. And because we know that businesses with a more gender diverse workforce are 46% more likely to outperform those without, it is imperative that more women enter the industry.”

The 2019 awards categories are as follows:

  • The Freight Award - This will be awarded to two women who are innovating and excelling in their role within freight (not including passenger transport).
  • The Customer / Passenger Award - This will be awarded to two women who are excelling in their role for customers / passengers in transport, logistics and freight
  • The Infrastructure Award – sponsored by Amazon - This will be awarded to two women who are innovating or excelling in their role within transportation and infrastructure. 
  • The Supply Chain Award - This will be awarded to two women who are innovating and excelling in their role within the supply chain environment.
  • The Warehousing Award – This will be awarded to two women who are excelling in their role within a warehousing environment
  • Industry Champion Award – sponsored by Asda – This Award recognises a woman who is championing the progress of women working in transport and logistics.
  • Male Agent of Change – This will be awarded to a man for his active commitment to advancing the progress of women working in transport and logistics.
  • *New for 2019* Apprentice of the Year - sponsored by Amey - This will be awarded to any male or female apprentice excelling in transport and logistics.

The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in London in June 2019. Find out more online