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More than 2,000 staff redundant as delivery firm Tuffnells collapses


The firm has appointed joint administrators at Interpath Advisory after failing to secure funding in recent weeks.

Tuffnells' vehicles will be a familiar sight to many. (Image: PA)

More than 2,000 staff will be made redundant after Sheffield-based delivery giant Tuffnells Parcels Express fell into administration.

The firm has appointed joint administrators at Interpath Advisory after failing to secure funding in recent weeks.

The majority of Tuffnells’ 2,200 employees, working across its 33 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ depots, will be made redundant, Interpath said. Just 128 staff have been retained. There will also be around 500 contractors who are set to be affected.

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Transport hubs and depots at Tuffnells, which delivers large and bulky goods to more than 4,000 businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, including retailers Wickes and Evans Cycles, will be closed until further notice.

It operates in more than 160 destinations worldwide – meaning the collapse is set to cause disruption for global businesses awaiting parcels. Consumers may also face delays for deliveries like furniture or bikes as a result of the disruption to retailers.

Tuffnells has been under pressure since it was taken into independent ownership in 2020, hit by Covid-19 pressures, rising costs and increased competition, administrators at Interpath said.

The “highly competitive nature” of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ parcel delivery market intensified pressure on the company’s cashflow. It had been seeking additional financial support in recent weeks before deciding to appoint administrators.