Read the latest magazine Featured Companies Sustainability CCF Puts Energy into Improving Efficiency Across its Vehicle Fleet 20 July 2023 LEADING INSULATION, drywall, and ceiling product distributor CCF has upgraded its vehicle fleet to offer a more efficient and reliable service to its customers across the UK. As part of the company’s ongoing commitment to improving sustainability across its business operations, CCF has invested in 70 new fuel-efficient delivery lorries. By increasing capacity from 26 to 32 tonnes, the larger vehicles will replace the smaller, older trucks within the existing fleet so that more orders can be delivered in fewer journeys. The new fleet has a Direct Vision Standard (DVS) 3-star rating, and is fully compliant with the Euro 6 emission standard. The new vehicles will help reduce both pollution and embodied carbon within the transportation of CCF’s extensive product offering, which includes insulation, plasterboard, and ceiling solutions, to construction sites around the country. Improving Efficiency CCF is taking further steps to reduce the environmental impact of its distribution of building products and materials by phasing out the use of diesel-fueled vehicles in its warehouses. The distributor has already moved 88 per cent of its equipment over to electric power and this includes the investment of 191 new electric fork lift trucks, as well as electric moffets and sweepers. CCF plans to continue to upgrade the rest of its warehouse fleet where possible to further increase the number of electric vehicles by 2024. As well as improving the environmental efficiencies of its warehouse and delivery vehicles, CCF has introduced new initiatives to offer customers a more personal service including a live delivery tracking system. This service provides customers with a text message, confirming a two-hour delivery time slot and a portal link showing full details of the products that will be arriving. The company is also in the process of trialling its comprehensive new carbon reporting system with a panel of key customers who are working on large projects across the country to gather as much data as possible. The new tool will provide information on the carbon emissions relating specifically to the delivery of products to site but going forwards it will also include the embodied carbon of the products to give insight and transparency to enable decision makers to make tangible carbon savings. For more information about CCF’s products and services, please visit www.ccfltd.co.uk. >> Read more of the latest roofing news Previous article DIY SOS Volunteer Call for Derbyshire BBC Children in Need Big Build 2023Next article EJOT Strengthens UK Sales Engineer Support with Dual Appointment Share article You may also like View all News Featured Companies +3 26 February 2026 Glidevale Protect Strengthens Product Management Team with New Appointment Featured Companies +3 26 January 2026 Guardian Building Systems Launches New AI Training Programme Apprenticeships +4 15 January 2026 Build Your Roofing Workforce – Apprenticeships with Exeter College Featured Companies +4 20 November 2025 Protektor Wemico Marks UK Roofing Debut with West Temple Sheen Project Film Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch