Women in Logistics: A Sector on the Cusp of Real Change, Latest Data SuggestsWomen now represent 27% of the transport workforce, and 36% of leadership roles - a foundation that demonstrates the industry's capacity to attract and promote female talent. Encouragingly, many of these leaders are driving change from within, with growing momentum around flexibility, recruitment practices, and workplace culture. Flexible working stands out as a genuine success story. An impressive 92% of organisations now raise flexibility during the recruitment process - a significant cultural shift that signals a more inclusive, modern approach to employment in a sector traditionally seen as rigid. This progress reflects the industry's increasing willingness to evolve. Yet the data also points to where ambition can be sharpened. With 59% of organisations reporting a gender pay gap of 11% or more, and 65% yet to implement a formal action plan, there is a clear and exciting opportunity for forward-thinking employers to differentiate themselves. This year's International Women's Day theme, 'Give to Gain', captures the spirit of that opportunity perfectly. Employers who genuinely invest in women stand to gain stronger teams, better retention, and a more resilient business. The 2025 data is not just a challenge - it's a roadmap. The LGV Training Company, (https://www.thelgvtrainingcompany.co.uk/ "International Women's Day is a powerful moment to celebrate how far we've come and commit to going further," said Rachael Knight, Head of Operations at The LGV Training Company. "The 2025 data shows us exactly where to focus - and the employers who act on it will be the ones shaping this industry's future." "We work with women every day who are building brilliant careers in logistics," added Rachael. "International Women's Day 2026 is an opportunity for the whole sector to get behind them - with real investment, real accountability, and real change." End
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