High Peak Steels has invested £1 million in a new fleet of specialist delivery wagons as part of our growth strategy.

Seven Scania P280 Rigid Drop Side wagons have been commissioned and delivered, with brand new livery, bringing the total fleet to 11.

High Peak Steels, as an independent specialist steel stockholder and supplier, serve a range of specialist engineering steel businesses in a number of manufacturing sectors, including Automotive, Aerospace and Renewables.

Managing Director Mark Thornley says: “We’re delighted to take delivery of our new vehicles, which will help us to continue to meet our service level of 98% of steel orders delivered on time and in full. This is an excellent standard which our competitors are unable to reach. Growing our own fleet means that we can respond flexibly and fully to our customers’ needs.”

Why Scania wagons?

Choosing Scania was not the cheapest option, however when looking at reliability, longevity and employee conditions the Scania’s were simply the most logical choice. High Peak Steels runs its own fleet of wagons delivering steel stock for around 20 years. With the company’s dedication to on-time and in full service, breakdowns can cause disruption to customers and the logistics team, not forgetting the wagon driver as well. So long term reliability was central to the decision. For the drivers, a premium cab is a major bonus!

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The investment in new vehicles are part of an ongoing programme of capital, estate and material investment at High Peak Steels. The firm has recently invested in an additional 20,000 square feet of warehousing, enabling them to offer more storage and availability of engineering steels.

Mark Thornley comments: “We’re facing increasing demands for tonnage. Many of our customers work on a ‘just in time’ basis for their supply chain, so we need to carry sufficient specialist steel stock to meet a range of demand from our broad client base. Our increased warehouse capacity means that we can carry an increased depth of stock, and draw this down for specialist cutting and dispatch. We can also respond quickly to our customers’ demands for a reliable flow of high quality engineering specialist steels.”

The firm has also invested in their warehouse management systems. Mark says: “We reviewed our existing warehousing and have systematically re-arranged our racking systems, as well as our cutting facilities to fully optimise our steel storage volumes and despatch times.

“We have successful improved our capacity and handling capabilities, and now, with our new fleet, we can continue to grow the rate at which we can deliver specialist steels to our broad range of customers.

“High Peak Steels enjoys long term relationships with our clients. Our new fleet and warehousing strategy are further examples of our continued investment in diverse specialist steel stockholding and strong service performance.”

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