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Foodservice firm invests in fourth Thorworld loading ramp
07 January 2019
Hunts Foodservice, an independent frozen, chilled and ambient food supplier with sites across the South West, bought a fixed loading platform and dock leveller in 2016 for its Sherborne warehouse from Thorworld.

In February 2018 the firm installed a further two fixed ramps for its sites in Hazelbury Bryan and Stalbridge, each affording loading bay access from ground level, and in April chose to invest again, this time securing a ramp of the same design as the Sherborne apparatus, for Hunt’s Fareham site in Hampshire.
Hunt’s has strategically acquired several key businesses over the last decade, and as such has grown significantly since the company began as a dairy in the 1930s.
Thomas Hunt, operations director at Hunt’s was exploring ways to improve efficiencies, both in the loading bay and in terms of logistics. Thomas found that Thorworld had the design expertise to create a ramp with a fixed loading platform and dock leveller; capable of providing his operation with a longer, horizontal working area for safely packing “double stacked” pallets or loading taller, larger goods into lorries.
“A key reason for wanting a fixed loading platform and dock leveller, as opposed to a standard ramp, was so our forklift could safely enter and load lorry containers. This would enable pallets to be ‘double stacked’, rather than simply placed into lorries at a single level; better utilising space, improving efficiencies and reducing our firm’s carbon footprint.”
Design and installation
Thorworld agent, Loading Bay Service (LBS), made an onsite visit to discuss exact requirements and design a solution.
The apparatus designed, would enable direct forklift access, and subsequently the ability to double stack the pallets.
Thomas goes on to say how prior to the Thorworld ramp installation, loading bay operatives drove the forklift truck in the yard, and then manually placed pallets into the containers across one level.
“After installation, we were immediately able to utilise 89% of our lorries’ internal space as opposed to 40 or 50%. Fitting more products in one container has saved fuel and transportation costs and reduced working hours for staff. Furthermore, we’re able to run just one forklift, which can operate in both the warehouse and inside the containers, as opposed to one vehicle in each.”
Off the back of his experience with the loading equipment, Thomas went on to order the two separate fixed Thorworld ramps for Hunt’s Hazelbury Bryan and Stalbridge sites, and now reports the successful installation of a second fixed loading platform and dock leveller for the firm’s Fareham site; totalling four Thorworld installations in all.
“We’re delighted to welcome an additional fixed loading platform and dock leveller at our Hampshire operation,” Thomas continues, “which we’re confident will achieve equal results to the equipment in Sherborne; and the apparatus in Hazelbury Bryan and Stalbridge is also proving its abilities superbly.
“Warren from LBS and Thorworld’s Technical Director Ian Langan have provided us with both expert advice and well-thought-out designs; supplying safe and efficient equipment that has made a notable difference to our loading practice. We’re very pleased with our choice.”