Green award for logistics firm

Posted on Monday 4 July 2022

Bicester-based Darcica Logistics has won a Green Award for saving 45 tonnes of carbon and £21,000 per year at the Oxfordshire Business Awards 2022.

Darcica's commitment to electric vehicles – which captured the attention of judges – keeps fuel costs down, reduces pollution for the local community and guarantees efficient access to Oxford’s Zero Emission Zone. Darcica is part of the Diamond Logistics Network.

The Diamond Logistics Network model is wholly aligned with consolidation and load maximisation. Efficient planning via its bespoke Despatchlab technology platform means journeys can be routed to match electric fleet requirements, taking re-charge and distance into account.

The winning team, led by founder Anthony Tattersall, joined the Diamond Network in November 2021 to add Sameday, Fulfilment and Express Parcels to its existing business. The operation includes over 50 drivers and two large depots in Bicester. 

Investment in electric vehicles

Darcica Logistics’ investments in electric initiatives to reduce carbon within the business include:

  • Small fleet of electric company cars 
  • Investment in a fully electric 3.5 tonne Luton Maxus body curtain e-deliver 9, the first electric vehicle in his nationwide network. (Anticipated mileage is 12,000 per annum resulting in an estimated 5.71 tonne Co2e savings each year.)
  • The conscious acquisition of two electric forklifts to help meet net zero ambitions. According to Anthony, for every 10,000 hours of use, ICE-powered forklifts emit 120,000 more pounds of carbon emissions than electric forklifts. 

Darcica also matches Diamond’s network-wide carbon reduction goals and initiatives which include:

  • Using local consolidation hubs
  • Utilisation of the spare capacity of existing express parcel delivery networks
  • Via Despatchlab, the company maximise efficiency by tracking vehicles and utilising return loads
  • Minimal use of single use plastics

A recently-purchased 18 tonne curtain sider – which has already been in operation for nine years – is due to be converted to electric within the next 12 months. Averaging 17,000 miles per year, this upgrade will not only result in a yearly £11,000 fuel saving and zero emissions (saving 23.4 tonne CO2e) it will save the vehicle from the scrap yard, reducing landfill, adding seven years to its lifespan.

The business is also working towards its ISO accreditations including Environmental Management 14001/Quality Management 9001 and the new carbon management specification: PAS 2080  – the world’s first standard for managing infrastructure carbon which will be pivotal in helping companies like Darcica reduce carbon use and costs.

Kate Lester, CEO and founder of Diamond Logistics, says: “Anthony and the Darcica team have clearly demonstrated that small logistics operators can be leaders in carbon reduction. I would describe what Anthony has done as a ‘model’ for other businesses in the sector. Well done.”

For more information, visit www.diamondlogistics.co.uk

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