UK van shortages impacting courier industry growth

The nationwide van shortage is hampering the courier industry's growth amid increasing vehicle rental costs. Experts remain optimistic that delivery van shortages will "ease"
 
EDINBURGH, Scotland - Jan. 12, 2023 - PRLog -- The nationwide van shortage is hampering the courier industry's growth amid increasing vehicle rental costs.

Experts remain optimistic that delivery van shortages will "ease"; however commercial rental contracts continue to increase due to ongoing supply issues.

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said that while the UK's new light commercial vehicle (LCV) registrations were down by -20.6% at the end of the year, there was expected growth projected in 2023.

This comes on the back of some commercial rental companies increasing lease prices by 30% to 40% per year last year.

The drop in manufactured vans is primarily due to the ongoing global shortage of semi-conductors but is also impacted by other factors.

In a January statement, SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes said that the decrease in production was primarily due to global supply chain and economic issues.

Pegasus Couriers MD Martin Smith said that while news of the production increase was welcome, the hike in van rental costs was stunting growth.

"Several courier and logistics companies have commercial lease and rental agreements with suppliers to ensure that vans are available to meet demand. Unfortunately, in 2022 we saw the demand and costs increase, resulting in rental companies dramatically hiking their prices. As a business, we were fortunate to have plans in place and meet targets. While we have our own fleet of vans, we also rely on leasing and rental providers – particularly during the busy peak season when we need additional delivery vans," he said.

"We have had to revise expansion plans and postpone our fleet upgrade. This shortage has had a major impact on several sectors in the transport industry, and we hope that this will significantly ease going forward."

Pegasus Couriers contracts and owns about 600 vans while delivering parcels across Scotland, Ireland and the North of England.

Operations manager Phil West said continued van rental price hikes would severely impact the industry.

"The courier sector is volatile and responsible for pumping millions of pounds into the economy. Last year, the van rental price increase resulted in several businesses revising their operational and growth plans.
"Nevertheless, we have had to absorb a large part of the cost increase. This includes consulting with various providers for better rates, such as fuel suppliers, courier van insurance suppliers and repair workshops," he added.

Last year the British Vehicle Leasing and Rental Association (BVRLA) said the lack of production was restricting industry business growth.

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