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HGV driver crisis: Pall-Ex boss warns crippling driver shortages ‘one of the greatest challenges of a generation’

Fears º£½ÇÊÓÆµ freight network grinding to a halt due to combination of Covid-19 and Brexit

The boss of Britain’s biggest pallet delivery network has warned that crippling driver shortages are causing “one of the greatest challenges of a generation”.

Pall-Ex chief executive Kevin Buchanan said a huge fall in the number of available drivers, caused by a combination of factors, threatened huge supply chain delays.

He said Government must offer fresh support to help the industry train up new drivers to fill the spaces and ease the deadlock.

The Road Haulage Association (RHA) says there is a shortage of about 60,000 drivers right now, and around 30,000 HGV driving tests were lost last year because of the pandemic.

Many European drivers have also returned to their home countries, with Brexit and pandemic restrictions dampening enthusiasm for returning to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

As a result, hauliers have been forced to ramp up wages to attract talent, with concerns that that and stock shortages are forcing end prices up.

The industry wants the Government to make it easier for drivers whose certification has lapsed to come back into the business and want it to encourage insurance companies to lower the minimum age of driver cover from 25 to 21.

There was criticism this week when Transport minister Grant Shapps said they were helping by extending the hours drivers can legally work.