Directors in logistics, warehousing and transport Pay Data UK — 2024
Directors in logistics, warehousing and transport roles in the UK earn a median of £78,320 per year, equivalent to £37.48 per hour as of 2024. This represents a 9.8% increase in annual pay compared to the previous year. Pay varies across the UK, ranging from £65,625 to £116,247 per year.
Median Annual Pay
£78,320
as of 2024
Median Hourly Pay
£37.48
per hour
Year-on-Year Change
+9.8%
vs 2023
Annual Pay Range
£85,797
–
£86,031
25th – 75th percentile
How Pay Varies Across the UK
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About Directors in logistics, warehousing and transport
Directors in logistics, warehousing and transport plan, organise, direct and co-ordinate the activities and resources necessary for the safe, efficient and economic movement of passengers and freight by road, rail, sea and air transport, and the receipt, storage and warehousing of goods and the maintenance of stocks at an optimal level.
Typical Tasks and Duties
plans the optimum utilisation of staff and operating equipment, and co-ordinates maintenance activities to ensure least possible disruption to services examines traffic reports, load patterns, traffic receipts and other data and revises transport services or freight rates accordingly
oversees and directs the movement, handling and storage of freight in transit and the operations of transport hubs such as airports, railways stations and harbours
arranges for maintenance of airport runways and buildings, liaises with fuel and catering crews to ensure adequate supplies and resolves any complaints and problems raised by airport users.
ensures that regulations regarding hours of work, the licensing of crews and transport equipment, the operational safety and efficiency of equipment, the insurance of vehicles and other statutory regulations are complied with
liaises with production, maintenance, sales and other departments to determine the materials and other items required for current and future production schedules and sales commitments
reviews, develops and implements stock control, handling and distribution policies to maximise use of space, money, labour and other resources
advises purchasing department on type, quality and quantity of goods required and dates by which they must be available
prepares reports on expenditure and advises on materials and parts standardisation, future stores and stock control policies
decides on storage conditions for particular items, allocates warehouse space and arranges for regular stock inspections to detect deterioration or damage
Entry Routes and Qualifications
Candidates are recruited with a variety of academic qualifications and/or with relevant experience. Entrants to management trainee schemes in logistics offered by larger companies will require GCSEs/S grades, A levels/H grades, a degree or other equivalent qualifications. Off and on-the-job training is provided. Professional qualifications are available and may be required for some roles. NVQs/SVQs in a number of relevant areas including supply chain and operations management are available at levels 2, 3, 4 and 5.