Pallet-Track Sussex has invested heavily to future-proof its fleet, spending over £250,000 a year replacing its whole fleet of trucks and trailers to boost efficiency and grow its presence.

It recently took delivery of six new trailers, including three double deck curtainsiders, two straight frame curtainsiders and one urban tandem curtainsider, all on rental contracts fully inclusive of maintenance.

It said it was using family-run BS Trailers in Leighton Buzzard to help update the fleet.

The double decks are two metres longer than standard trailers, allowing an additional eight pallets to be transported per full load and meaning fewer journeys and lower costs for customers.

The urban tandem trailer will be used for kerbside deliveries in towns and city centres.

All have digitally-printed liveries in Pallet-Track’s blue and white branding, replacing its previously unbranded fleet.

The company has also invested in three 44-tonne DAF tractor units, two 26-tonne DAF sleeper cabs, two 18-tonne cabs – one day and one sleeper – and one 7.5-tonne day cab.

Paul Cardno, general manager at Pallet-Track Sussex, said: “We have invested heavily in replacing our entire fleet to ensure it is more economical and offers improved fuel efficiency.

“Previously, our vehicles lacked branded livery and a consistent look, but this investment has brought everything in line and the fleet now looks very professional.

“Updating our fleet has enabled us to create a new role for a reserve driver on days and we hope to expand our team as we continue to grow our operation in East Sussex.”

Nigel Masi, commercial director at BS Trailers, said: “Renting the new fleet, rather than purchasing, gives Pallet-Track Sussex the peace of mind of knowing the whole life costs for the duration of the contracts.

“The range of vehicles also gives the operator increased flexibility and having digitally printed curtains enables the company to promote Pallet-Track’s branding while out on the road.

“BS Trailers is delighted to have been chosen by Pallet-Track Sussex to supply its new fleet.”