EFM Distribution
Safe and secure overnight parking facilities
EFM Distribution is a well-known, long-established and highly reputable haulage company based in Daventry. Founded in 2005 by Managing Director, Phil Minney, EFM is proud to be a family owned and operated business. After being situated in Northampton for 19 years, the company moved to its new site on High March Industrial Estate at the start of this year, a move that has given the company the space and opportunity to grow exponentially. With that, it has now expanded its services and been able to provide truck-stop parking facilities for visiting HGV drivers, from both domestic operators and those from overseas. In response to increasing demand for safe and
convenient parking options for HGV drivers, EFM Distribution has set its yard up to facilitate guests’ needs on a 24/7 basis. T e parking area is equipped with multiple security features, including surveillance cameras, lighting covering the entire yard, and on-site security personnel, ensuring the safety and security of vehicles, their contents and, of course, the owners and drivers.
Additionally, EFM has installed toilets, showers and
clothes washing facilities, further enhancing the services on off er, and guests can enjoy free wi-fi whilst relaxing in the dedicated drivers’ cabin that also has a TV, dart board and sofas. In addition to these features there are facilities for drivers to make hot drinks and heat up food at their own convenience. As the company is situated within close proximity to the M1, M6, and A5, it is perfectly located for ease of access to the country’s main arterial routes for national and local deliveries, which means that it is in a great spot for drivers to travel to the yard for their overnight stay without large detours or delays. T e aim is to make work safer and more comfortable
for long-distance lorry drivers. T ere are huge levels of risk associated to HGVs that are parked on the side of roads. Criminals are well known for targeting these vehicles and regularly there are reports of the curtains being slashed on the side of trailers to allow criminals to gain access to the contents (before parking alongside the vehicle to help themselves to goods) or, more frequently, diesel is syphoned from the tanks of a driver’s unit whilst they are sleeping.
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