Fuel stabilisers and fuel costs.

Good news for us motorists, or so it would seem. On the other hand some news reports are suggesting that unless motorists pay for all the potholes to be filled in, the roads will be virtually undriveable anyway.

The Government is hinting strongly that it won’t be adding the 1p per litre fuel tax at the next budget. At the moment it costs £102.00 to fill our Transit up with conventional fuel and £60 with LPG. This of pushes up the price of delivery.

As one person said on the Facebook update at the weekend “Filling your car up is a better diet than weight watchers, you can’t afford to eat and run a car”.

Think about it from a business point of view, how can the customer keep paying for goods that are increasing in price constantly? They can’t, wages are not keeping up with the cost of living and as a business creeping expenses have to be watched carefully.

Let’s hope the proposed fuel stabiliser is pushed through and the cut in costs is passed on. It was rumoured that inflated prices were being charged in supermarket filling stations as they had had a poor trading quarter. How much truth there was in that rumour I don’t know. What I do know is Tesco is currently more expensive by 3p a litre than our local Jet garage. Traditionally it was the other way around.

There are still talks of rural area discounts which would be a step in the right direction. But what counts as rural? Some parts of Essex like Burnham on Crouch are remote, the Dengie and parts of Colchester. These areas may not be considered rural but having worked extensively in these areas for the last 10 years, I’d have a hard time convincing the residents who can get a bus to Chelmsford on a Monday, but the return bus isn’t until Wednesday.

Fuel and fuel prices are going to be on everyones lips for the foreseeable future.

Let’s hope it’s because the price is finally coming down again.

Kevin

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Arrow Light Haulage co-sponsor sales seminar

Something we looked into this year was event sponsorship, and we co sponsor Business Networking Events in Essex. We also thought about finding out about what other events we could sponsor. This isn’t an easy thing to do, as a greener ethical company we need to find an event that has the same values as ours.

It was when Sarah had a chat with Richard White about speaking at the Chelmsford Business Scene event – Essex Connections, that we realised that working with Richard was a great opportunity. He has similar values and a real positive outlook.

His Accidental Salesman Live event is one worth going to, and having never been to one before, I was not sure to expect. Sarah tells me to have faith… so I have. Richard’s guests include Chantal Cooke owner of ‘Passion for the Planet’ the eco aware radio station and Bob Nicoll who talks about linguistics and the power of words.

If you are available 11th May 2009 and fancy a trip to London, then book a ticket to The Accidental Salesman Live! Early Bird tickets at just £15 each.

Book Here

Regards

Kevin

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Parcel Delivery: Flat Rate Courier

When you book a parcel courier do you read the small print?

Last week we took on a new customer who had read the ‘small print’ and found it not to his liking until he came to us. When doing his research he found that he would often be charged a ‘surcharge’ for delivering to a private address rather than a business address – between £3-£5 extra. He would also be charged a 5% fuel surcharge, and if he went over weight by even just a kilo, he would be charged an extra £3.00 as well.

He started to add it all up and realised the £8.95+VAT he was being charged for delivery wasn’t that cheap once the ‘surcharges’ had been added, if fact it could double the initial price for a parcel!

At Arrow Light Haulage we believe in a transparent pricing system – that the cost is determined by the items weight, and thats it. The only extras we charge for are items such as packing and wrapping materials, again this is optional.

So, if you have a parcel to collect in Basildon, Chelmsford or West Thurrock & Dartford just click on the banners below – we are a flat rate courier, no surcharges unless of course you want us to charge for them ;-)

Regards

Kevin

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