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Haulage boss says Northumberland investment will drive post-pandemic boost

Alan Ferguson of Fergusons Transport says the firm will invest in its Cramlington base after weathering the impact of the pandemic with a positive performance

Alan Ferguson, director of Fergusons Transport(Image: NCJ Media)

The boss of haulage and warehousing company Fergusons Transport says investment on the firm's doorstep gives him confidence for the future.

Alan Ferguson said the firm "picked up business in some places and dropped it in others" during the pandemic, but said investment on Fergusons' home turf of South East Northumberland - hinting at the forthcoming Britishvolt gigafactory at Cambois - could provide new opportunities.

Cramlington-based Fergusons, which is 100 years old, reported a rise in turnover from £19.8m to £20.8m in the year to the end of September 2021, and an increase in operating profit from £294,136 to £371,244.

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An 11% increase in turnover in the firm's haulage business was largely attributed to increased prices as the additional cost of wages and fuel costs were passed on to customers, while warehousing turnover dropped from £4.4m to £3.7m having been affected by a reduction in the handling of materials out of storage.

Speaking to BusinessLive, Mr Ferguson said: "We're quite optimistic about the future because of the levels of business we're attracting. There's so much new investment coming into the south east Northumberland area and we've got a lot of facilities there, so we're well placed to pick up some of that business."

The firm is planning capital investment in its 75-acre Cramlington site, as well as expansion of its fleet and drivers. However, difficulties in acquiring new lorries - caused by the semiconductor manufacturing shortage which has hit the automotive manufacturing trade - has meant Fergusons has only just taken receipt of new vehicles that were due to arrive in September last year.

He added: "The new vehicles have got better fuel economy and with the cost of fuel going up it's important to update the fleet."