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Road Haulage Sector

Road haulage is a key sector within the UK economy. Without it, the norms of modern life would disappear. 98% of all food and agricultural produce is moved by road. 98% of all consumer products and manufactured goods are moved by road.
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Road Haulage Sector

Everything we eat, drink and wear depends on road haulage services. There would be no homes to live in or jobs to go to without trucks or the companies and drivers that operate them.

Its output is estimated at £124bn per year, generated from total assets of £53bn. According to the Road Haulage Association, it employs 2.5m people, making it the fifth largest employer. There are some 600,000 goods vehicle driving licence holders and almost half a million commercial vehicles over 3.5 tonnes are registered in the UK.

Covid and Brexit hit the sector hard, severely disrupting distribution patterns in a number of key customer sectors, such as retail, hospitality and construction.

It has created staffing challenges and added significant bio-security costs. 69% of all haulage businesses furloughed workers during Covid. By the end of September 2020, output was still only at 83% of pre-pandemic levels based on figures from the Office of National Statistics. This is prior to the ending of the Brexit transition period.

The position of the Road Haulage sector

Research by the financial health monitoring specialists, Company Watch has identified that the sector had weak financial characteristics even before the pandemic started. Out of almost 29,000 road haulage businesses registered at Companies House, almost 40% (11,331) are in the Company Watch warning area with a health rating (H-Score®) of 25 or less out of a maximum of a hundred, indicating a one in four risk of failing within three years.

The analysis also highlighted worrying levels of borrowings. Gearing is perhaps inevitable in an industry that is so fixed asset dependent, but total debt is £14bn against overall net worth of £14.3bn, so that average net gearing is 98%. This would cause serious financial stress even in good times, but with profitability under such pressure in the crisis, it effectively puts the destiny of many road haulage businesses in the hands of their lenders just when they are reducing their risk appetite ahead of the easing of government financial support measures.

This research is based on company accounts filed for periods that almost exclusively pre-date the pandemic. The availability of government-guaranteed loans since then (which have been taken up by around 36% of all UK businesses) will have made the gearing issue even more critical for road hauliers.

Business challenges faced

  • Low profit margins.
  • Repaying loans and deferred VAT and PAYE.
  • Repairing balance sheets damaged by losses incurred during the pandemic.
  • Labour shortages caused by the Brexit and Covid-driven exodus from the UK, the new points-based immigration system and the introduction of IR35 tax changes.
  • The introduction of IR35 regulations, increasing administration and potentially raising agency rates for drivers by up to 20%.
  • Border disruption currently being caused by the ending of the Brexit transition period.
  • Poor workforce productivity, highlighted by endemic absenteeism. Transport workers averagely take more than three times as much sick leave (11.4 days per annum) as other UK sectors.
  • Rapid technology advances:
    • Customer demand for end-to-end product tracking
    • Artificial intelligence driven use of sensors and customer behaviour tracking
    • Time and attendance software applications to monitor staff punctuality and reliability
    • Increasing use of biometric fingerprint and RIFD technology.
  • Increasing emphasis on sustainability and the green agenda:
    • Waste reduction
    • Minimising fossil fuel usage
    • Abatement technology to purify emissions.
  • Increasing government regulation with the introduction of Low Emission Zones (LEZs), Clean Air Zones (CAZs) and stricter emission standards for vehicles.
  • Greater transparency and co-operation requirements as anti-competition laws are eased to encourage process co-ordination and information sharing between logistics providers, following the success of delivery platform sharing between major supermarkets during Lockdown 1.
  • Adapting to clients switching their supply chain policy from ‘Just in Time’ to Just in Case’ and holding larger inventories following the issues caused by Coronavirus and Brexit.
  • Dealing with the accelerated shift in retail from physical shopping to online and from major retail parks and town centres to local independent stores.
  • Planning for future supply chain disruption events, whether they are small scale and local, or large scale and global.
  • Mitigating the risk of supply chain financial instability with a greater focus on credit management. It is not just hauliers at risk of failure, but also their customers and suppliers.

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Cash Flow and Forecasting

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Turnaround Planning

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Market Sector Report

Road Haulage sector report – steady finances, but challenges remain

In our latest UK Road Haulage Sector report, we analyse the most recent financial data to reveal the current state of the sector.

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