Jamie Sands

Jamie Sands

Jamie Sands is the Group Operational Support and Systems Manager at Welch's Transport Ltd. With over two decades of experience in retail and logistics, Jamie excels in leading cross-functional teams and delivering complex projects on time and within budget. His technical expertise, combined with strong leadership and communication skills, fosters innovation and collaboration. Jamie's passion for data analytics drives business success, while his commitment to sustainability integrates environmental responsibility into all aspects of operations, recognizing its positive impact on both the planet and business growth.

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    The hydrogen debate in transport: a reality check

    2024-12-03T12:49:00

    In this week’s commentary, Jamie Sands of Welch’s Transport takes a hard look at hydrogen’s place in the decarbonisation of road transport. Once touted as a rival to battery-electric solutions, hydrogen’s role is now under scrutiny. Sands examines its challenges and limited potential in niche applications.

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    Commentary

    Behind the scenes of HGV charging hub design

    2024-09-13T15:00:00

    Special thanks to Jamie Sands at Welch’s Transport for writing us another great commentary piece; this week he has let us in on the detailed thought process behind the implementation of 12 HGV chargers across Welch’s two main depots currently in progress.

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    Commentary

    Have a conversation with your DNO: Your fleet’s future depends on it

    2024-08-27T10:14:00

    This week we hand the keyboard over to our old friend Jamie Sands from Welch’s Transport to offer some practical insight and advice on getting started on the journey to road freight electrification.

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    How can we counter the resistance to Net Zero?

    2023-10-27T09:30:00

    This week’s commentary is penned by Jamie Sands, Group Operational Support and Systems Manager at Welch’s Transport, raising concerns about the industry’s apparent ambivalence to the climate crisis.