Transport and Logistics sector: maintaining craftsmanship by strengthening the labour market position of vulnerable workers! Faced with, challenged by &Amp; responding to the coronavirus crisis recovery and the labour market/employment effects and social impact on the one hand and the acute quantitative/qualitative staff shortage in the Transport and Logistics sector due to ageing/ungreening, the rapidly increasing technologicalisation of the profession on the other hand, the social partners in the Transport and Logistics sector want to use the additional ESF REACT-EU grant in 2022 for training courses for 500 vulnerable workers.