Moody Logistics

Moody Logistics invests £1m in fleet expansion as it marks 75th anniversary

18/10/2022

Moody Logistics and Storage is investing £1m to expand its fleet and meet a growing demand for its services.

It has already taken delivery of two of the latest Iveco S-Way artics, four 18 tonne Iveco curtain sided trucks and a 3.5 tonne Isuzu Decker City loader.

The latest fuel-efficient S-Ways recently took to the roads once they were liveried in Moody’s distinctive red and grey colours, which also includes a 75th anniversary logo.

The new vehicles, which have increased the fleet to 34, together with further trucks on order, represent a total investment by the family-run firm of £1m.

It has planned ahead to overcome huge delays in the supply of commercial vehicles, caused by the pandemic, by ordering a further two 18 tonne trucks, together with an articulated lorry, which will be delivered in 2023.

Managing director Caroline Moody said: “This represents a total investment of £1m, which underlines our confidence in the continued growth and success of the business.

“The two biggest threats to that growth have been the national shortage of qualified drivers and the availability of new trucks. We solved the driver shortage by developing our own in-house driver apprentice scheme and overcame the challenges surrounding the supply of vehicles by planning well ahead.

“Normally, we order vehicles a few months before they are needed but we have adopted a longer term view to ensure we can continue to update and expand our fleet.”

The business, which this year marks its 75th anniversary, is enjoying increased demand for both its road freight and warehousing services.

It operates vehicles varying in size from 3.5T to 44T, including standard curtain-sided vehicles, double deck curtain-sided trailers and skeletal trailers for containers.

In addition, Moody Logistics and Storage is a shareholder member of the Pall-Ex Group which provides an international palletised freight network and allows independent trucking companies to further develop and diversify their services.

Caroline added: “It’s a testament to the hard work and vision of this company, now in its 75th year, that we continue to grow the business and expand the fleet.

“It was founded by my grandad David Moody back in 1947, who after being demobbed after the war started out collecting and delivering sea coal. Today’s trucks may have changed immeasurably, but I think he would still recognise the same dedication to excellence.”

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Photo caption: L-R:Caroline Moody with operations director Richard Moody and chairman Alan Moody next to one of the new Iveco S-Ways that bear the 75th anniversary logo

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Editor’s Notes:

Award-winning Moody Logistics provides contract logistics and pallet-based deliveries. It operates a fleet of 34 vehicles from its 7-acre base at the Bolam Business Park in Cramlington.

Founded in 1947 by David Moody and currently celebrating its 75th anniversary, the family-owned company has been granted bronze FORS accreditation, signifying its commitment to raising the level of quality within fleet operations.

It has been a winner of the Amazon Everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards twice in two years. Managing director Caroline Moody picked up the Freight Leader award in 2020 in recognition of her positive contribution to the transport sector whilst in 2022 Cheralyn Roden won the Above and Beyond category.

In 2021, Moody Logistics was named Pall-Ex’s regional member of the year for Scotland and the North East, and in 2022 it was a finalist in the prestigious Motor Transport Awards’ Apprenticeship of the Year category.

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L-R:  Caroline Moody with operations director Richard Moody and chairman Alan Moody next to one of the new Iveco S-Ways that bear the 75th anniversary logo
L-R: Caroline Moody with operations director Richard Moody and chairman Alan Moody next to one of the new Iveco S-Ways that bear the 75th anniversary logo
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