-
Combilift Scoops ‘Company of the Year’ at the 2024 Business & Finance Awards - December 18, 2024
-
DERRY BROS TARGETS CUSTOMS AND INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT SECURITY AND EFFICIENCY WITH AEO ACCREDITATION - December 17, 2024
-
GATINEAU CHOOSES ITD GLOBAL TO SUPPORT GROWTH - December 17, 2024
-
Logistics sector to see 3% wage growth in 2025, new report reveals - December 16, 2024
-
Wearables in the warehouse – much more than a fashion statement - December 10, 2024
-
STEPN GO and adidas launch First-Ever STEPN GO x adidas Physical Shoe Drop - December 6, 2024
-
CLOSING UP FOR WINTER - December 5, 2024
-
New report shows that around nine in 10 UK e-commerce firms now prioritise sustainability - December 5, 2024
-
Automation from KNAPP pushes order cut-off back by 6 hours for Matalan - December 5, 2024
-
Bridgestone Debuts Two New Truck Tyres for Mild On/Off Segment, Delivering Lasting Performance on Any Terrain - December 4, 2024
Bullet Express equipped to go the extra miles
Bullet Express, the Glasgow-based international logistics, transport and storage company, has installed 3.5 miles of pallet racking in its new 30,000 sq.ft. storage logistics facility in the city. Laid end to end, the racking is long enough to stretch from the storage facility at 2129 London Road, Glasgow, to George Square in the heart of Scotland’s largest city.
The new racking, manufactured by Spanish specialist, AR Racking, and installed by local installation experts, Rackit Ltd, means that the facility is now fully operational only two months after Bullet Express received the keys to the building.
The new storage facility:
- Represents a seven-figure investment from Bullet Express
- Can hold 5,000 pallets
- Increases Bullet Express’s capacity by 25% to 26,000 pallets
- Has 20 rows of high capacity racking, creating 364 storage bays stacked seven layers high
- Operates 10 aisles
- Has a narrow aisle configuration to accommodate narrow Aisle Master fork-lift trucks
Bullet Express’s creation of the new storage facility reflects a surge in demand from both existing and new customers for storage services. This is in response to tighter consumer delivery demand following a 40% rise in online shopping due to Covid-19 lockdowns. The new facility will result in the creation of up to 10 new jobs initially.
David McCutcheon, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Bullet Express, said:
“Demand from existing and new customers for storage space close to their customers is at unprecedented levels and investing in this high capacity racking means that we can accommodate their needs, offering an end-to-end service. So much so that the facility is already close to reaching its capacity with new business wins from blue-chip customers in the retail grocery sector.
“I’m full of admiration for the service we’ve received from AR Racking, Rackit and Douglas Gillespie Plant, whose high lift plant was used throughout the installation. I’m proud too of Bullet Express’s own team who have moved heaven and earth to get this installation completed in record time.”
Please click link for time lapse video https://www.dropbox.com/s/pfx0sxa3il2ml92/BulletTimelapse2.mp4?dl=0