The Loading Bay

TwentyForty

The Loading Bay is a show about what it really takes to move the freight industry forward. We bring together operators, tech providers, and industry voices to surface what’s working, what’s not, and what’s next. It’s about honest conversations, shared learning, and practical steps. From zero-emission trucks to smart depots and data-driven decision making, we’re digging into the tools, ideas, and collaborations that are shaping the future of freight. https://twentyforty.uk

Episodes

  1. FEB 24

    Can Drones Cut Rural Delivery Costs for Operators?

    Most logistics operators are still delivering a handful of parcels to remote villages using two-tonne vans because that's the only option they've had. But what if a drone could do it faster, cheaper, and with a fraction of the energy? In this episode, Jamie Sands talks to Etienne Louvet, founder and CEO of Iona, about how fixed-wing delivery drones fit into real logistics operations and why multimodal fleet decisions need better tools than a human planner and a spreadsheet. Etienne explains why flying 20 parcels up to 100km on a 2kW battery beats sending a van down country roads, how Iona's tilt-rotor design solves the cargo volume problem that held back earlier drone trials, and why the real product isn't a drone but a network-as-a-service model that plugs into existing operations. The conversation also covers where UK aviation regulation is falling behind Ireland and the EU, the risk that Google and Amazon will vertically integrate the entire autonomous logistics stack while smaller operators wait for paperwork, and why data accuracy and data sovereignty are prerequisites for any of this to work. This one's for fleet operators, transport planners, and logistics business owners trying to figure out what multimodal actually looks like in practice, and what they should be doing now to not get left behind. 🔗 Connect with Etienne Louvet: https://www.linkedin.com/in/etiennelouvet/ 🔗 Connect with Jamie Sands: https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-sands/ 🔗 IONA Website: https://ionadrones.com/ 🔗 TwentyForty Website: https://twentyforty.uk/ 🔗 TwentyForty on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/twenty-forty/ #FreightDecarbonisation #DeliveryDrones, #MultimodalLogistics, #FleetElectrification, #Drone #DeliveryUK, #RouteOptimisation, #LogisticsInnovation, #DataSovereignty, #AutonomousLogistics, #LastMileDelivery

    53 min
  2. 11/24/2025

    Can data make fleet electrification easier?

    Michael Ayres and Dr Henry Clarke from Flexible Power Systems join Jamie for a deep dive into the real world mechanics of fleet electrification. Michael brings the system view shaped by years in grid-scale storage and transport refrigeration. Henry brings the platform logic, modelling, and the engineering reality behind FPS Operate. Together they map out how electrification actually behaves once you move past PowerPoint and start dealing with messy sites, mixed fleets, inconsistent telematics feeds, energy constraints and human planners trying to keep everything moving. The conversation spans data, automation, energy, logistics, and the very near future where fleets, chargers and operators begin negotiating with each other through intelligent agents rather than one central controller. What We Cover The truth about telematics data quality and why cleaning it mattersWhy EV operations need more than charger data and vehicle data in isolationCharge optimisation: scheduling, constraints, price signals, and real time routingRemoving EV-related decisions from drivers, planners and shift managersThe emerging challenge of multi-operator charger sharingDynamic negotiation between fleets and why one “master orchestrator” will not existAI’s role: optimisation at scale, agent behaviour, and interface-level intelligence Guests Michael Ayres — Managing Director, Flexible Power Systems Economist and systems thinker with a background in grid-scale storage, energy flexibility and commercial fleet electrification. Dr Henry Clarke — Head of Platforms, Flexible Power Systems Engineer and modeller leading development of FPS Operate, focusing on optimisation, real time data integration and cross-system orchestration. Links and Resources Flexible Power SystemsTransiT Follow Jamie on LinkedIn for commentary, behind-the-scenes posts, and spicy logistics takes. Visit twentyforty.uk to explore the platform, get involved, and find out what’s next for the future of freight.

    52 min
  3. 06/14/2025

    What Does It Take to Lead the Charge?

    Chris Welch (Welch Group) and Jack Millington (Renault Trucks) sit down to tackle the real-world realities of fleet decarbonisation. One’s running trucks, the other’s building them — and in this episode, they hash out what happens when operational demands meet evolving tech. From charging challenges to payload trade-offs, it’s a candid, collaborative look at what’s working, what still isn’t, and how to actually get this transition moving. What We CoverInfrastructure vs operations: where it breaks, and whyTiming problems: matching vehicle delivery to depot readinessThe business case: total cost, ROI, and operational trade-offsDriver impact: from range anxiety to regen techniquesPayload limits and why axle weights still matterGrid capacity, charging curves, and fast vs smartFuture planning: hydrogen myths, automation realities, and what comes next GuestsChris Welch — Managing Director, Welch Group Running electric trucks every day and turning a regional haulage firm into a charging hub for others. Jack Millington — Energy Transition Manager, Renault Trucks Engineer turned electrification strategist, helping fleets navigate everything from specs to infrastructure. Links & ResourcesRenault Trucks E-Tech TWelch GroupeFreight 2030 Follow Jamie on LinkedIn for commentary, behind-the-scenes posts, and spicy logistics takes. Visit twentyforty.uk to explore the platform, get involved, and find out what’s next for the future of freight.

    51 min

About

The Loading Bay is a show about what it really takes to move the freight industry forward. We bring together operators, tech providers, and industry voices to surface what’s working, what’s not, and what’s next. It’s about honest conversations, shared learning, and practical steps. From zero-emission trucks to smart depots and data-driven decision making, we’re digging into the tools, ideas, and collaborations that are shaping the future of freight. https://twentyforty.uk