On a little over forty years we have grown to become a National Road Transport business with over 100 employees and a modern ... fleet of around 100 vehicles. Our head office is in Aberdeen, but we have depots in Invergordon, Dalgety Bay and Poole. Today our fleet is regularly involved in trips to Ireland and continental Europe. We operate a daily trunk route linking the North of Scotland to the South of England: a far cry from our humble beginnings, which consisted of one Morris Minor van. The business was started by Dave and Jean Moir in 1973. It grew steadily. From the beginning there were two key points of focus: great customer service and operational reliability. Many businesses that grow to become large businesses start as modest, family businesses. This is also the Dyce Carriers story. Family businesses work hard to build a “good name”. In modern business, marketers call that “a brand”. What started as common sense business based on family values has grown into how the business is run today. Those values still lie at the heart of our business. We are a flat organisation where everyone is an important part of the team regardless of their job title – part of the Dyce Carriers family. It’s common amongst businesses that originate in North East Scotland that humbleness is a key characteristic. This is quite true of the UK road transport industry too. Quiet acknowledgement of a job well done is usually the order of the day. So it can seem a little awkward to declare publically this sense of family that exists within the company. But it’s important to note that the values and work ethic shown by all those who worked hard to build the company over the years remain important in today’s business. It took a lot of effort from a lot of dedicated and capable people to build the company and the team we have today is doing a fine job of continuing that tradition. read more
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