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Logistics firm Clipper benefits from pandemic boom in online shopping

The Leeds firm saw both turnover and profits soar and it increased staffing levels by 2,000

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Retail logistics giant Clipper has been boosted by an acceleration in shopping online during the pandemic, posting a major increase in revenues.

The Leeds-based business said turnover had risen by 39.1% to £696.2m for the year to April 30.

Clipper said it has rapidly expanded, increasing its workforce by around 2,000 staff to 10,000 over the year after demand for its logistics services continued to rise.

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Executive chairman Steve Parkin said: “The market has witnessed significant recent change particularly with the acceleration of the growth in e-fulfilment which now represents 70% of our logistics revenue.

“Our highly deployable asset-light model has enabled us to reinforce our pan-European proposition during the financial year, which together with a strong pipeline of new business activity ensures that the group is in an excellent position to achieve further growth both domestically and internationally.”

The firm said it acquired a raft of new contracts during the year, including the likes of Revolution Beauty, JD Sports and H&M.

It added that pre-tax group profits rose to £21.7m for the year, compared with £16.2m in the previous year.