The
STAS Agrostar bulk tipper trailers, specifically designed for handling complex
materials like grain and powder, were delivered this summer along with five
Volvo trucks. This investment
underscores PD Ports' dedication to port-centric logistics, offering
comprehensive, end-to-end services for all customers at Tees Dock. An
additional 10 drivers have been hired to support the new equipment, while the
existing transport team has undergone further training.
Furthermore, the STAS trailers are
equipped with advanced safety features, including an automatic tailgate that
can be controlled from inside the cab. The tailgate’s double-hinge
suspension allows for higher clearance during unloading to prevent damage.
Each
trailer is built with a wear-resistant floor and fitted with underbody
vibrators to ensure that the product doesn’t get stuck. They also include a
PM1155 weighing system, which can remotely weigh loads with precision within
10kg.
Moreover,
this new fleet is part of a broader investment in Tees Dock’s bulk-handling
capabilities, following a US$11 million upgrade that included two 140-tonne
rail-mounted Liebherr electric-hydraulic mobile harbour cranes, self-propelled
hoppers, and additional load shovels. These improvements have led to faster
vessel discharges and greater efficiency for customers.
"Bulk
products are a huge part of our business at Tees Dock but until now we haven’t
had an in-house transport service for free-flowing powder or grain. We’ve worked hard to build a strong
relationship between our team in transport and the team in bulks so that we can
offer customers the option of a service that sees us handle their product from
quay to the end destination, making it more efficient and cost-effective,"
stated Chris Poole, PD Ports transport manager (bulks), who has joined the
company to run the new service with 20 years’ experience in the haulage
industry.
In
line with the new fleet, PD Ports has also achieved TASCC (Trade Assurance
Scheme for Combinable Crops) accreditation. All drivers have undergone
product-specific and TASCC training to ensure compliance with food and feed
safety standards, enhancing confidence throughout the supply chain.
"By
achieving TASCC accreditation and training all drivers in the details of each
product, we can be sure to provide the best service and maintain the highest
standards," added Chris Poole.