The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has launched its manifesto for freight operations in the capital, entitled Delivering London. The manifesto sets out the key actions required by decision makers in London in order to maintain and increase the capital’s status as a leading city.

The FTA believe that failure to deal with current problems could lead to a point where London's businesses and residents can no longer receive their daily essentials because of the costs, regulation and bureaucracy being heaped onto industry. Delivering London sets out to address business-critical issues facing London operators and their customers. Some of these, such as the London Lorry Control Scheme, are decades-old regimes that have no place in a 24/7 economy - others, such as the congestion charge, are systems that failed to properly understand the importance of freight when they were set up.

FTA has worked hard through its recent Urban Freight Summit and its increasing engagement with public sector partners to promote a better understanding of freight issues in London. The association’s engagement with partners has already extended kerbside loading times, and lobbying for Low Emission Certificates for the Low Emission Zone has saved industry more than £8 million in compliance costs.

“London freight operators are reeling under the burden of the congestion charge, penalty charge notices, bus lanes, red routes and the London Lorry Control Scheme, with the extra weight of the London Low Emission Zone being added on in the spring,” said Gordon Telling, FTA's head of policy for London. “FTA's manifesto throws down the gauntlet to Transport for London, London Councils and the London Boroughs to harness the innovation and commitment of industry to improve road safety, reduce congestion and minimise the carbon footprint of London's economy.