The 2020 Everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards is now open for nominations until 10 February.

The awards celebrate the crucial positions women hold in UK transport and logistics, showcasing progression, accomplishments and increasing avenues of opportunity within the sector.

Since the opening year of the awards, 13 years ago, more women have taken up senior roles in transport and logistics, but still account for just 20% of the overall workforce,

Maxine Benson, co-founder of Everywoman, said: “Every year, we look forward to shining a spotlight on some of the most exceptional women whose achievements will inspire the future generation in motivating them to consider an industry they might not otherwise have. “

Women are now fundamental in keeping a diverse management across all sectors of transport and logistics, a focal point in delivering economic benefits for businesses.

The Everywoman in Transport and Logistics awards aim to create role models and change perception that transport and logistics is only for men.

One past winner, 2017’s ‘Woman ofthe Year’, Amey Commercial account director Anna Delvecchio, has recently received a one-of-a-kind recognition from the London Transport Museum in the form of a patronage.

Her picture now hangs in the museum to inspire future generations of female engineers and transport professionals.

The awards will recognise two winners per category; one successful industry “leader” and one individual at any stage in their career who is going “Above and Beyond” for the business they work for.

The awards will also have a global reach with the introduction of the brand new International Inspiration Award.

The 2020 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 – 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 – This will be awarded to 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.

• Apprentice of the Year Award - This will be awarded to any male or female apprentice excelling in either transport and/or logistics

• *New for 2020* International Inspiration Award – This will be awarded to a woman working outside of the UK & Ireland that is a role model for women in her community.

The winners will be announced at an awards event in London on 18th June 2020.