The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

TAKEOVER OF CITY HAULIERS

New owner unveils vision to double turnover and capacity

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

A Peterborou­gh haulage company employing more than 100 staff is under new ownership.

The Bison Transport Group, based in Club Way, Hampton, has been acquired by entreprene­ur Andy Scott, of REL Capital, in London.

Now ambitious targets for expansion have been unveiled for the company, which provides services to IKEA and Amazon and has contracts with Maritime, Fowler Welch and Wincanton. The Bison Transport Group was created four years ago and currently employs 100 drivers and 10 office staff and has a turnover of £12 million.

Mr Scott said: “This is a really exciting project for me and Adam Lewis, our managing director, and the whole management team.

“The company was only set up four years ago and already has a turnover of £12 million and 50 trucks.

“Our aim is to more than double the turnover to £25 million and build up the fleet to 100 trucks over the next couple of years with regional bases in Peterborou­gh and Tilbury Docks.”

The purchase is Mr Scott’s 10th corporate takeover in two years and he has funding in place to purchase six more companies.

Mr Scott specialise­s in buying distressed, turnaround and high-growth businesses in the leisure, recruitmen­t and transport sectors, and leads four management teams out of his 50-strong London head office.

Helen Wong, partner at law firm Clarke Willmott LLP, who led the legal support for Mr Scott, said: “In just two years Andy has built a sizeable portfolio of complement­ary businesses.”

 ??  ?? Andy Scott, the new owner of Bison Transport Group.
Andy Scott, the new owner of Bison Transport Group.
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Helen Wong,

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