Travis Perkins Group, the UK's largest
distributor of building materials, is accelerating its decarbonisation plan by
switching out over 1,000 diesel forklifts with electrics by mid-2024.
The multi-million pound investment, which
the group refers to as 'Project Switch', is one of the largest forklift change
programs of its kind, and involves the diesel-powered forklifts being replaced
with electric alternatives up to eight years ahead of schedule.
Once the new forklift trucks have been
rolled out across the Group's branch network, it is estimated Project Switch
will reduce the Travis Perkins plc Scope 1 carbon emissions by up to 6,600
tonnes per annum - equivalent to the carbon emissions of nearly 4,000 cars.
The new forklifts will be supplied by
Briggs Equipment and will feature the latest technology including upgraded
safety systems and an improved turning circle to improve site safety while also
lessening stock and racking damage. These improvements will help reduce running
costs of the machines, reduce downtime and ensure easier management of
compliance.
Alan Williams, CFO of the Travis Perkins
Group and the group's decarbonisation sponsor, says: "This forklift truck
investment demonstrates our ambitious decarbonisation strategy in action across
our operations. Project Switch will also positively impact our customers'
carbon footprint by reducing their Scope 3 emissions which remains a top
priority for the Group."
The 18-month forklift electrification
switchover is estimated to be completed by mid-2024.
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