Suttons Group

Time to get moving

STRATEGY After five years of tank fleet growth and business consolidation, followed by personnel changes at the top, Suttons Group is ready to start a new phase of growth in territories old and new

Graeme Rooney - Suttons International MD

Body builders

MANUFACTURING Road tanker manufacturers from the UK and around the world are beefing up product lines and demonstrating might with acquisitions and partnerships

Stokota road tankers in a row

Widnes to the world

CHINA Growth in the local market for chemicals and polymers is generating new business opportunities for specialist logistics operators. David Hayes spoke to Suttons’ Shanghai office about how it is using its long-standing presence in China to leverage growth

Suttons tank container

Fuel’s gold

UK Changes in the pattern of fuel distribution in the UK mean that road tanker operators are landing lucrative new contracts, with some consequential business for truck builders and equipment suppliers

Suttons safety road tanker

Suttons joins @TCO

Suttons International has accepted an invitation to join tank container industry group the Asian Tank Container Organisation (@tco).

Suttons partners in Saudi

Suttons Group has signed a joint venture agreement with Arabian Chemical Terminal (ACT) to develop business opportunities in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.

Suttons sporting the Union Jack

UK-headquartered tank container and road tanker operator Suttons announces that it has specially liveried one of its new Volvo tractor units with a UK flag design to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

A winter chill

MARKET Tank container operators with global reach are bracing for what may be a challenging year ahead, so the race is on to expand fleets and tap emerging markets for all they’re worth

Hoyer Tank Containers - Close up

Suttons wins gases contract

UK-headquartered logistics provider Suttons has secured a contract with Air Liquide UK for the provision of bulk gases logistics by road from Air Liquide’s key operational sites to its UK customers.

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