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Road freight supply chain

Inquiry

The Transport Committee is examining the road freight supply chain. The Committee's objectives are to explore the immediate and systemic challenges to the effective operation of the road freight supply chain and to assess the effectiveness of the Government’s policies to meet them.

Read the call for evidence for more detail about this inquiry.

Read the key points in our report summary.

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Thursday 16 December 2021.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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First Report - Road freight supply chain
Inquiry Road freight supply chain
HC 162
Report
Response to this report
Second Special Report - Road freight supply chain: Government response to the Committee’s First Report
HC 701
Special Report
Second Special Report - Road freight supply chain: Government response to the Committee’s First Report
Inquiry Road freight supply chain
HC 701
Special Report
Correspondence from Baroness Vere of Norbiton, Minister for Roads, Buses and Places, Department for Transport, relating to the road freight supply chain, dated 23 February 2022
Inquiry Road freight supply chain
HC 828
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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26 January 2022
Inquiry Road freight supply chain
Witnesses Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Department for Transport)
Oral Evidence
8 December 2021
Inquiry Road freight supply chain
Witnesses Moto Hospitality Limited, UK Major Ports Group, and Tesco PLC
Oral Evidence
8 December 2021
Inquiry Road freight supply chain
Witnesses Road to Logistics, and Trailblazer Group for Transport and Logistics, Jenny Tipping, and Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
Oral Evidence
Logistics UK (RDF0032)
Manpower UK Ltd (RDF0031)
Mr Mathew Parry (Director at Frenni Transport) (RDF0001)

Other publications

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Please note: The Transport Committee examines policy issues relating to the Department for Transport and its associated bodies. It is unable to investigate, or adjudicate on, individual cases.

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