DX opens two additional new 2-Man Supersites
| Road Transport | DX opens two additional new 2-Man Supersites
11:00 Wed 22nd May 2024 | Posted By UKHAULIER
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DX, a leading provider of delivery solutions, including parcel freight, secure courier, 2-Man, and logistics services, is pleased to announce the expansion of its 2-Man division with the opening of two additional new Supersites in the North West and London. The two locations based in Middleton (North West) and Heathrow (London) takes the total number of 2-Man Supersites across the UK to eight. The Supersites were introduced to support continued growth in the DX Freight 2-Man division, which specialises in delivering larger and heavier consumer goods to customers including room of choice, be that home, office or garden.
DX 2-Man has one of the largest 2-Man home delivery network in the industry, with a main hub based in Willenhall and 19 dedicated depots, including the eight Supersites. DX 2-Man also has a dedicated fleet operating over 100 daily routes and employs in excess of 350 colleagues. The 2-Man Supersite network improves operational efficiencies, reduces stem mileage, carbon emissions and enhances customer service levels, a key focus for the Group.
The DX Freight operation remains a key area of growth for the Group and further capital investment is planned over there minder of the year to support this.
Paul Ibbetson, Chief Executive Officer of DX Group commented, "We are delighted to have opened the two additional new DX 2-Man Supersites in Middleton and Heathrow. They will provide our 2-Man operations with greater capacity, further increase capability and get us closer to our customers' customers in these areas. It also helps to make us more efficient and reduces our stem mileage, which in turn will lower our overall carbon emissions.
We continue to focus on setting market-leading service standards."We have invested significantly in our depot network over the past few years and will continue this programme across the Group, including IT, vehicles and equipment."