Business growth at DMN Logistics leads to relocation to larger premises
In anticipation of future growth, it is relocating its staff and business activities to larger premises that will also enable the business to have the capacity to accommodate in excess of 300 vehicles in a secure hardstanding storage environment just off J1 M5 near West Bromwich.
DMN Logistics, a Birmingham-based national vehicle movement and inspection firm, has seen a 25% increase in business over the last year and has strategically diversified its business offering to support the new emerging vehicle logistics, Inspection, and storage environment post covid.
In anticipation of future growth, it is relocating its staff and business activities to larger premises that will also enable the business to have the capacity to accommodate in excess of 300 vehicles in a secure hardstanding storage environment just off J1 M5 near West Bromwich.
Nick Chadaway, Managing Director at DMN Logistics, said: “These are exciting times at DMN. The expansion to larger, more bespoke premises comes as a result of strategic decisions made, and we are now reaping the benefits of business growth and are thrilled to succeed through these adverse times. The new site will enable us to enhance our service provision to include vehicle storage, customer care handover facilities, valet, smart repair, and stock management via our in-house developed MiStorage web portal.
The site will also be the operating base for the recently announced expansion of its transporter fleet following its acquisition of JLL Logistics to support the increase of EV and home deliveries to its fleet, OEM and utility clients.
During lockdown, DMN Logistics took the opportunity to re-examine its operation, free up resources in areas and invest in digitisation and innovation and the business is now reaping the benefits. Looking ahead, DMN Logistics is better placed to support staff, with improved training and greater utilisation of their time to better support customers’ delivery needs.
The recent introduction of integrated AI technology, which provides real-time route planning, driving times, and the ability to pre-empt transport issues, is already providing greater efficiencies in their vehicle delivery service.
Nick added: “Utilising downtime during lockdown to invest in the company and our staff demonstrates our determination to be successful. By being agile, we can offer a one-stop single vehicle or high-capacity logistics and vehicle inspection solution. Additionally, our AI technology is helping us win new contracts as well as ensure compliance with existing clients’ SLAs and data requirements. We are a company that is powered by data and driven by people, and we will continue to support our customers, and our drivers, to ensure their needs are met.”