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Building for the Next Generation:
Workforce Trends in Physical Operations

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1,500

leaders surveyed

725k+

vehicles and assets managed

5.5m+

employees across the globe

Executive summary

Technology is transforming workforce safety, security
and efficiency while delivering massive ROI.

Find out how leaders are adapting to workforce changes and harnessing technology to build resilient organisations and prepare for the future.

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71% pie chart

frequently hear feedback from their workforce about the need for greater investments in safety and security.

Top three safety and security improvements that workers are requesting:

No. 1 – Improved emergency response protocols No. 2 – Enhanced personal protective equipment (PPE) No. 3 – Better tools to locate and recover stolen or lost equipment

80% pie chart

say their organisation has saved £400k+ as a result of technologies that protect workers from false claims and not-at-fault incidents.

Top three areas where leaders have seen the biggest impact from investments in safety and security tech:

No. 1 – Enhanced worker safety No. 2 – Improved compliance No. 3 – Increased operational efficiency

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of leaders in physical operations agree that their industry is becoming more desirable to young people.

Top three technologies having a positive impact on organisations’ ability to recruit and retain younger workers:

No. 1 – Cameras that protect employees No. 2 – Automation or robotics No. 3 – Data-based performance scores

INVESTING IN SAFETY AND SECURITY

In the next five years, 99% plan to boost investments in workforce safety and security technology.

Workforce expectations are changing. Employees want more investment in technology that can help them respond during emergencies and communicate in real time, and leaders are taking note.

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PLANNED INVESTMENT IN TECHNOLOGY IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS

15%

Plan to invest a significant amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a moderate amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a small amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Believe no additional investment is needed

10%

Plan to invest a significant amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a moderate amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a small amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Believe no additional investment is needed

15%

Plan to invest a significant amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a moderate amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a small amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Believe no additional investment is needed

18%

Plan to invest a significant amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a moderate amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a small amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Believe no additional investment is needed

7%

Plan to invest a significant amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a moderate amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a small amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Believe no additional investment is needed

17%

Plan to invest a significant amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a moderate amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a small amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Believe no additional investment is needed

19%

Plan to invest a significant amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a moderate amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Plan to invest a small amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years

Believe no additional investment is needed

What improvements are workers asking for?

44% of leaders say their employees are asking for them to invest in improved emergency response protocols, as well as enhanced personal protective equipment (41%) and better tools to locate and recover stolen or lost equipment (40%).

What technologies are leaders investing in?

50% are planning to introduce additional IoT-enabled safety devices and wearables, closely followed by automation that reduces worker exposure to hazards, such as automated vehicles or equipment (46%).

Germany and Mexico are leading the way.

74% of leaders in Germany and 71% of leaders in Mexico say they plan to invest a moderate or significant amount in technology to improve workforce safety and security in the next five years.

UNLOCKING PEAK PERFORMANCE

Technologies that enhance workforce safety, security and efficiency are delivering massive ROI.

41% of leaders say their organisation has saved £0.8m+ as a result of implementing technologies that improve workforce safety and security, which is a win-win for organisations and employees.

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Investments in workforce safety and security are paying off in big ways.

Technologies such as cameras, digital documents and apps for real-time communication deliver clear ROI. The top three areas where leaders have seen the biggest impact are enhanced worker safety (42%), improved compliance (41%) and increased operational efficiency (40%).


Technology that protects and exonerates employees saves money.

As a result of exonerating workers from false claims and not-at-fault incidents, 80% say their organisation has saved £400k or more. Many also report enhanced trust, increased employee morale, improved productivity and lower turnover.


Now, employees have more time to focus on high-value tasks.

99% say their workforce’s time has been freed up by recent technology improvements. As a result, they are able to reallocate workers’ time to other high-value areas, including performing preventative maintenance and safety checks (45%) and investing in upskilling (42%).


How much are leaders saving from investments in technology?
98%have saved £80k+
81%have saved £400k+
41%have saved £0.8m+
8%have saved £4m+

97%have saved £80k+
78%have saved £400k+
38%have saved £0.8m+
8%have saved £4m+

RECRUITING AND RETAINING THE NEXT GENERATION

85% of leaders in physical operations agree that their industry is becoming more desirable to young workers.

Organisations that embrace new technology are seeing a positive impact on recruitment and retention of young workers, reflecting the next generation's comfort with technology and their expectation for it to be part of daily life, both on and off the job.

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TECH THAT’S HELPING RECRUIT AND RETAIN YOUNG WORKERS

36%

Cameras that protect employees from false claims

34%

Personalised scores based on safety or efficiency data

33%

Data-based incentives and rewards

32%

Virtual coaching tools that provide real-time feedback

31%

Talent upskilling programmes

32%

Cameras that protect employees from false claims

41%

Personalised scores based on safety or efficiency data

35%

Data-based incentives and rewards

34%

Virtual coaching tools that provide real-time feedback

28%

Talent upskilling programmes

53%

Cameras that protect employees from false claims

36%

Personalised scores based on safety or efficiency data

39%

Data-based incentives and rewards

39%

Virtual coaching tools that provide real-time feedback

27%

Talent upskilling programmes

29%

Cameras that protect employees from false claims

30%

Personalised scores based on safety or efficiency data

30%

Data-based incentives and rewards

31%

Virtual coaching tools that provide real-time feedback

38%

Talent upskilling programmes

42%

Cameras that protect employees from false claims

34%

Personalised scores based on safety or efficiency data

26%

Data-based incentives and rewards

31%

Virtual coaching tools that provide real-time feedback

32%

Talent upskilling programmes

39%

Cameras that protect employees from false claims

30%

Personalised scores based on safety or efficiency data

21%

Data-based incentives and rewards

26%

Virtual coaching tools that provide real-time feedback

26%

Talent upskilling programmes

36%

Cameras that protect employees from false claims

34%

Personalised scores based on safety or efficiency data

45%

Data-based incentives and rewards

33%

Virtual coaching tools that provide real-time feedback

26%

Talent upskilling programmes

Younger workers are more receptive to technology such as cameras.

Cameras were the No. 1 technology leaders cited as helping with recruitment and retention due to their ability to protect employees from not-at-fault incidents and false claims.

Digital training is boosting employee retention.

A growing number of organisations are using e-learning platforms to train and develop employees; only 15% still rely solely on onsite training. The No. 1 improvement leaders say they’ve seen as a result is improved employee retention.

There's no silver bullet for recruitment and retention.

The top-reported challenges to recruiting and retaining talent over the next five years include adapting to evolving worker expectations and limited availability of skilled workers, indicating that employers must take a multi-faceted approach.

What do industry leaders have to say about building the workforce of tomorrow?

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Troy Wagner

Vice President of Safety, Maxim Crane Works

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Rusty McClain

Assistant General Superintendent, Road Commission of Kalamazoo County

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Tracy Rushing

Executive Director of Safety & Recruiting, R.E. Garrison Trucking

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Danny Lilley

CTO, Transportation & Logistics Industry

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Gustavo Vildosola

General Director of Mexicana Logistics

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Joseph Smith

Vice President of Customer Support Services, GardaWorld Security Services US

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Mark Ludewig

Vice President of Safety, AWP Safety

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John Kingman

CTO, Group Tyre

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