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New app aims to tackle recruitment crisis in logistics industry

Talent Xchange is run by West Midlands sector specialist Nick Winder

A new app is aiming to solve the recruitment crisis in the logistics industry.

Talent Xchange has been launched by West Midlands-based Nick Winder after he won an entrepreneur competition last year with Birmingham body SuperTech for a fully funded code development programme.

Mr Winder started his career as an agency warehouse worker in 1997 and has since gone on to hold director positions at DHL and EV Cargo before launching his own business WIN Logistics in Sutton Coldfield in 2018.

His new app aims to tackle what he said were two of the biggest challenges the industry faced in attracting new talent - a lack of awareness and poor perception.

It is aimed at educators and school, college and university leavers and provides details on the career opportunities in logistics as well as putting potential applicants in direct contact with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ logistics firms.

Figures released last year by industry body Logistics º£½ÇÊÓÆµ revealed that 93 per cent of businesses in the sector were having recruitment issues while the Office for National Statistics reported the highest ever number of vacancies in transport and storage, with 52,000 unfilled positions.

Mr Winder said: "Logistics is a hidden profession. Everything you can touch and see, from your coffee to your clothing, has to pass through the supply chain but very few people are aware of the huge number of high-value jobs that are created as a result of this.