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Hampson & Mealey

Contract Haulage Services

Contract haulage is for businesses that need regular transport capacity without the cost, commitment and management burden of running extra vehicles themselves. Hampson & Mealey works best with customers who want a dependable transport relationship rather than a one-off job bought purely on the lowest price.

Our preference is stability. A single customer with regular work is a better fit than dozens of disconnected one-off jobs. That allows us to understand the customer’s operation, plan resources sensibly and provide a service that becomes part of the way the business works.

One-week minimum transport support

For contract haulage, we generally look at a minimum of one week. That suits businesses that need temporary additional capacity, seasonal support, exhibition movements, site-to-site transport or a short-term vehicle and driver arrangement while demand is higher than usual.

Vehicle options can include rigid box vehicles and curtainsiders up to 26 tonnes, with driver and fuel included. The exact vehicle depends on the goods, access and route. We are not interested in overselling capacity; we would rather agree what is required and supply the right solution.

What makes a good contract haulage customer?

The best contract haulage customers are usually suppliers, wholesalers, exhibition businesses or commercial operators who have repeat transport requirements. They may need a vehicle for a week, a season, a contract period or a regular run. What matters is that the work is organised, expectations are clear and payment terms are realistic.

We are cautious about fast scaling and long payment delays. The aim is not to put vehicles out at any cost; it is to build a small number of sound commercial relationships that are profitable, reliable and manageable for both sides.

Agree the contract before the job starts

In transport, many issues come from agreeing a price before agreeing expectations. Loading responsibility, waiting time, access, route, unloading, goods type and communication should all be clear. If one side assumes the driver will load and the other assumes the site will load, the problem is already built into the job.

That is why we prefer a proper conversation before taking on contract haulage work. The right agreement protects the customer, the driver and the goods. It also avoids turning a straightforward job into a dispute about something that should have been discussed at the start.

Storage, haulage and commercial support

Contract haulage often connects naturally with storage. A supplier might need pallet storage before a delivery run. An exhibition company may need equipment stored between shows and transported to venues. A business may need overflow stock held until it is ready to move.

Because Hampson & Mealey offers commercial storage alongside haulage, we can support customers who need more than a vehicle. For the right business, that means fewer suppliers, clearer communication and a practical partner who understands the whole movement of goods.

Controlled growth, not reckless scaling

We are cautious about scaling transport too quickly. Haulage can look attractive from the outside, but long payment terms, poor contracts and unreliable customers can create serious cash-flow problems. We would rather put one or two vehicles into the right long-term work than chase volume for the sake of looking busy.

That approach benefits customers too. A controlled operation is easier to manage, easier to communicate with and less likely to overpromise. If a customer needs a dependable vehicle and driver, they should want a supplier who is honest about capacity rather than one that says yes to everything.

Warehouse delivery and cage trolley movement for recurring commercial work
Warehouse delivery and cage trolley movement for recurring commercial work

Recurring transport works best when the process is repeatable

A regular customer is more valuable than constantly starting the business from scratch. Contract haulage should make work easier for both sides: the customer gets dependable capacity, and the transport provider gets a clear, repeatable arrangement with sensible expectations and payment terms.

Talk to us about your requirements

Tell us what needs moving, storing or collecting, where it is going, and what access is like. We will give practical advice before quoting so expectations are clear from the start.

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