The quality of apprenticeships offered by Logistics UK has been confirmed in Ofsted’s latest inspection report, which highlighted the high-quality online resources and tutors’ extensive experience.

The report refers to the strength of the business group’s apprenticeship provision, with a finding that learners make good progress and are well prepared for their careers.

Ofsted noted Logistics UK’s strong culture of inclusion, industry-leading expertise and close collaboration with employers, pointing out that apprentices become “catalysts for improvement and change” within their businesses.

Annie Graham, head of apprenticeships at Logistics UK, said: “Our approach to teaching ensures that apprentices are well prepared to develop their careers, and we actively work with employers to make sure that apprentices have the opportunities to apply what they learn on our apprenticeships at work.

“The Ofsted inspection report reflects the quality of our courses as well as the dedication of our tutors and the apprentices themselves.”

Logistics UK currently offers four apprenticeships: Level 2 Transport Coordinator; Level 3 Heavy Service and Maintenance Technician; Level 3 Transport Supervisor; Level 5 Operations Manager and it will soon launch ILM Level 5 Principles of Leadership and Management.