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Indicative permanent base salaries (UK, 2026) — a market guide, not a guarantee. Real pay depends on the employer, shift pattern, benefits and experience. Drivers' figures are base, excluding overtime and bonuses.
Ranges reflect permanent base salaries we see across UK logistics, transport, warehousing and supply chain roles — updated as the market moves.
London and the South East run above the UK average; some regions sit below. The checker applies a regional adjustment so you compare like for like.
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A permanent warehouse manager in the UK typically earns around £46,000, with most packages between £38,000 and £55,000 depending on site size, shift pattern and region. Use the checker for a regional figure. Indicative only.
A permanent Class 1 (C+E) driver typically earns around £38,000 on days and £42,000 on nights or trunking, with most roles between £34,000 and £48,000. Figures are indicative market guides, not a guarantee.
Yes. London and the South East typically pay around 5–12% above the UK average, while parts of the North East, Wales and the South West sit slightly below it. The checker applies a regional adjustment so you can compare like for like.
They are indicative guides based on permanent base salaries in the UK logistics sector — not a guarantee. Actual pay depends on the employer, the specific role, shift pattern, benefits and experience. For a precise, current benchmark on a live role, ask us.
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