Freight Quality Partnerships bring together the freight industry, local government, local businesses and other interested bodies to develop an understanding of freight and logistics. Using this approach any problems and issues which arise can be looked into and possible solutions identified. The partnership also plays a key role in developing the freight agenda within the Local Transport Plan process which secures funding for transport improvements across Merseyside.
If you would like to attend the next Freight Quality Partnership in January 2011 please fill in the form below. We are always on the look out for new members who want to voice their opinions and get involved in the Merseyside freight sector.
Papers from the latest FQP meeting and other supporting papers are available below,
Recent Freight Quality Partnership
Improving attendance
Guest speaker at recent FQP
08.02.2012
Wheels for All initiative is a nationally recognised programme that embraces all children and adults with disabilities and differing needs, to engage in a quality cycling activity.
09.01.2012
A new landing stage for the Mersey Ferries has opened to passengers at Liverpool's Pier Head.