The 14 winners of this year’s everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards have been announced today (13 June), with TNT and Royal Mail taking the top spots for the Freight Award.
Now in its 12th year, the awards champion women in the transport and logistics sector, recognising industry role models.
The Freight Award Above and Beyond category was won by Katie Susans, hubs change & implementation lead, TNT, while scooping the Leader title in the same category was Royal Mail service delivery leader Kimberley McIntosh.
A special Woman of the Year award was handed to Allison Kemp, who founded AIM Commercial Services, a business that keeps vehicle operators compliant through its knowledge of the industry, an extensive training academy and rigorous audits.
The judges said Kemp had carved out a successful career in logistics, including becoming the first woman to become the deputy chair of the FTA national council, and they praised her ability to lead by example and hands-on approach.
Other winners include:
The Customer / Passenger Award
The Infrastructure Award
The Supply Chain Award
The Warehousing Award
Industry Champion Award:
Male Agent of Change – awarded to a man for his active commitment to advancing the progress of women working in transport and logistics
Apprentice of the Year
Maxine Benson, co-Founder of everywoman, said: “It has been proven time and again that gender diverse teams make better business decisions, which is why introducing more female talent to a male-dominated industry is so essential.
“The collaboration of ideas, fusion of knowledge and cross-pollination of skills is what is needed for the growth of any business.”
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