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DX opens 1st of 15 depots it has taken over from Tuffnells

DX has announced the opening of a new depot in Wales - the first of the fifteen it has acquired from the collapsed parcel delivery firm Tuffnells.

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The opening of the site in Newport follows an agreement reached with the Administrator of Tuffnells that was reached back in June.

The new depot comprises a 15,800 sq ft facility on a 2.7-acre site in an industrial estate north-west of Newport city centre, in Rogerstone. According to DX, the facility boasts “excellent transport connections”, “a purpose-built cross dock” and parking space for 20 trailers.

The depot will support the operations of the Group’s DX Freight division, which specialises in the delivery of irregular dimension and weight items and provides 2-Man and logistics services.

The company adds that the facility will support the increase in volumes that DX has taken on, including former customers of Tuffnells.

The process of opening and integrating the remaining former Tuffnells depots within the Group’s existing network is “well under way”, says DX, who has plans to further optimise its network over the next eighteen months.

Commenting on the news, Paul Ibbetson, Chief Executive Officer of DX (Group) plc, said:

“We are very pleased to have integrated the first of the 15 former Tuffnells depots into our network. The job of bringing the other Tuffnells sites onboard is well under way and will support our overall growth plans and drive gains on multiple fronts, including customer service levels, environmental benefits and deliver enhanced margins. We look forward to announcing further depot openings over the coming months.”