Speedy Hire opens new sustainable service centre in Basildon

Speedy Hire, the UK’s leading provider of tools, equipment, and plant hire services, has opened the doors of its fourth sustainable service centre in Basildon. The new 33,000 sqft. state-of-the-art facility follows the successful opening of a number of centres in the past 24 months including the flagship A+ Energy-rated ‘Milton Keynes Innovation Centre’ in 2021. 

Strategically selected to strengthen Speedy Hire’s National Service Centre network, the new site in the Southeast will enable the company to service its London customers with its fleet of electric and hybrid vehicles supported by on-site charging facilities. Aligning with Speedy Hire’s wider sustainability strategy, the new service centre is equipped with automated features for greater efficiency including heating, lighting and automated shutters, reducing electricity usage by half whilst also reducing energy costs and carbon emissions. 

Daniel Rice, Managing Director East at Speedy Hire said: “The opening of our new sustainable service centre demonstrates Speedy Hire’s continued commitment to carbon emission reduction in the supply chain. Not only can we provide our Southeast-based customers with sustainable services, but we have also created a contemporary and inspiring workplace for our people. 

“This is a strategic location for the business and as a modern logistical and operational centre. It supports Speedy Hire’s near-term sustainability targets, while reducing energy consumption in our drive to be net zero by 2040.”  

Darren Francis, Property Director at Speedy Hire said: “Our new centre’s innovative design is dedicated to enhancing our customer and colleague experience while fostering a workplace environment we can all be proud of. The seamless integration of smart features not only reduces our carbon footprint, but it provides a sustainable model for the business to build on as we work to achieve our sustainability goals. 

“As the first company in the hire sector to publicly sign up to science-based targets with the aim to achieve net zero by 2040, 10 years ahead of the Government’s deadline, it’s vital that our network of stores and service centres are ready for the future.”  

Related posts

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.