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UKWA’s new look
The United Kingdom Warehousing Association (UKWA) chose the occasion of its annual Awards to reveal a new brand identity.
Roger Williams, the Association’s chief executive officer, comments, “We believe our new logo is modern, fresh and inspired. The logo is a symbol for our organisation and because UKWA is changing we felt that we needed a different symbol.”
Originally established as a trade body for the third party warehousing and logistics (3PL) sector, UKWA now embraces all companies that undertake warehousing and logistics tasks but for whom such operations do not represent their core business. Futhermore, membership of UKWA is not restricted to those companies based within the boundaries of the UK – the Association welcomes applications from overseas and has specific membership regions dedicated to different geographical areas. The Association has nearly 700 members.






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