Joda Freight is expanding its vehicle fleet and warehousing capabilities following its growth in 2024.

The business has grown its vehicle fleet to include six new Volvo FH500 tractor units in 2025 alongside two Hiab vehicles previously purchased during 2024.

These new vehicles will join the fleet in phases from March, with all six new vehicles operational by April.

Also, the company has acquired an additional 62,000 sq ft warehousing unit, increasing its total warehousing capacity to 200,000 sq ft.

The warehouse has been operational since the beginning of last month.

From this warehousing facility, the business’s contract logistics, long and short-term storage and pick and pack services will see additional floor storage and racking capabilities to meet customer requirements.

Previously acquired warehouse space in Bradford, in the first quarter of 2024, saw the space reach capacity within two months of becoming operational.

Neil Tullett, co-owner of Joda Freight, said:

“To follow the strong year in 2024, and with our increased focus on expanding our haulage and warehouse capabilities, I’m pleased to report our continued growth.

“Since taking over the business in 2023, Joda’s continued focus on expanding its fleet and operational capabilities to expand our client roster, sees us going from strength-strength.”

Kieron Talbot-Sykes, co-owner, added:

“We are continuing to invest in our staff, services and building a wider awareness of how logistics companies operate, particularly in raising awareness of the specialised services Joda offers our customers.

“We are well positioned for another excellent financial year.”

Joda Freight is exhibiting at Multimodal on stand 1028

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