A multimillion-pound investment programme at a North East family firm聽 has stepped up a gear with the purchase of a fleet of new vehicles.

Newton Aycliffe family business Stiller Warehousing and Distribution has grown significantly over the last five years, with investments including new staff, trailers and a new freight distribution centre.

Earlier this year, the firm, which provides warehousing and distribution services to businesses across the region as well as commercial property lettings, converted its former logistics centre into a 50,000 sq ft warehouse able accommodate up to 6,000 pallets.

The move followed the opening of a聽 拢2m freight distribution centre and office block at its 22-acre premises on Aycliffe Business Park last year.

Now the logistics specialist has invested 拢382,000 in 11 new vehicles as the family-run business continues its impressive investment programme, taking the firm鈥檚 total investment in property, facilities and people to 拢12m in the last five years.

Stiller has paid more than 拢315,000 on 10 vehicles from S Cartwright & Sons near Manchester, in an order which includes four 15.6m-long trailers 鈥 two metres longer than standard trailers.

It will take the total number of Stiller鈥檚 longer semi-trailers up to 16 as the firm replaces hired-in assets to cope with a rising demand for its palletised distribution services.

Stiller has also acquired an 18-tonne, Iveco gross vehicle weight urban area delivery vehicle from North East Truck and Van in Billingham costing 拢66,000.

Stiller Warehousing and Distribution commercial manager Matthew Stiller
Stiller Warehousing and Distribution managing director Matthew Stiller

Managing director Matthew Stiller said: 鈥淚nvesting in our vehicles and making sure we have the latest kit means we鈥檙e operating a safe and efficient operation.

鈥淲e鈥檙e continuing to enjoy sustained growth due to demand in our warehousing and distribution services, so while this investment is necessary for us to service that growth it鈥檚 also vitally important for us to maintain our fleet of vehicles and keep us ahead of the game.鈥

The significant spend comes after the firm published accounts for 2018, showing a 拢1m lift in turnover from 拢14.7m to 拢15.7m.

Employee numbers also rose,from 153 in 2017 to 169 in 2018.

The accounts report also hints at further expansion at the site, concluding: 鈥淭he potential development of existing and new buildings on the company鈥檚 premises in Newton Aycliffe is being evaluated by the board of directors. This is in response to continuing demand for warehousing services in the area.鈥