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Hull logistics firm Den Hartogh's profits hit by fuel price hike

The haulier, which has offices in over 20 countries across the globe, saw its profits before tax slip from €2.4m to €1.3m last year.

Den Hartogh operates a dry bulk logistics service in Hull(Image: Den Hartogh)

Increased fuel and haulage costs ate into Hull transport firm Den Hartogh’s profits in 2018.

The haulier, which has offices in over 20 countries across the globe, saw its turnover remain steady at just over €89m, but profits before tax slipped from €2.4m to €1.3m last year.

Den Hartogh operates a dry bulk haulage service from its base in Beacon Way, Hull, and despite the profit slide, said it had plans to grow the business in the future.

Directors wrote in recently-filed accounts: “Profit before tax for the year ended December 31, 2018, was €1.3m, the reduction represents an increase in fuel and haulage costs which could not be passed on to customers immediately or in full.

“The company has a clear strategy for growth with a focus on operation efficiency and control of its cost base.

“The focus is mainly on intermodal solutions and our strategy to diversify the business in cargo choice, geographic area, and our customer base provides a sound platform for the future.

Rising fuel prices were blamed for the profit dip(Image: Pic: Nick Ansell/PA Wire)

“For 2019, there are plans to increase the terminal activity.”

Den Hartogh is a Dutch-headquartered global firm, which was established in 1920.