BOC Procure Articulated Flatbed Trailer Fleet

BOC, the UK & Ireland’s largest provider of industrial, medical and specialist gases, began procuring specialist articulated flatbed trailers and rigid bodywork solutions from Tiger Trailers in 2023, and the 59 vehicles supplied by the Cheshire manufacturer in Q1 2025 take the running total to 135. Comprising 29 trailers and 30 rigid solutions, they signal an ever-strengthening and growing relationship.

Lorraine Purvis, BOC Head of Deliver – Cylinder Transport PGP, says: “The Tiger team have worked hard to deliver the needs of our business to a very high quality. The transport team are looking forward to integrating these vehicles into our fleet. I would like to thank them for their attention to detail and continued support they show us as a business. Also, a big thanks to Mark Beal our Fleet engineer who has worked tirelessly with Tiger to seek improvements on our fleet.”

Tiger’s flatbed trailers for the gas cylinder division of BOC’s fleet are designed for each transporting up to twenty-six BOC pintle pallets, secured in three rows of fifteen bottles, with a central aisle featuring a portable safety gate that closes off the load when part-laden. When not in use the gate is stowed within the front headboard. Following driver feedback from Schenk (formerly Suttons Tankers), various operational improvements have been implemented to the constantly expanding fleet.

The rear of the chassis is designed to provide an access ladder up to the central aisle, various components from the pintle blades to the grab handles are finished in yellow for safety, and a fire extinguisher and a tube document holder are fitted to each trailer to comply with ADR & IMDG regulations.

Ignacio Torres-Manzi, Tiger Trailers’ Technical Sales Manager, comments: “It is a great privilege for us to work with another fantastic customer and continue building upon the working relationship. A huge thanks to the wider BOC team for the continued efforts, with a particular shout-out to Mark Beal for all his expertise offered into the process. We look forward to the continuation of Tiger being a key partner to BOC for hopefully many years to come!”.

These new pintle trailers will be operating within the customer’s cylinder trunking network across the UK, Ireland, as well as into Europe, feeding the supply chain with full and made-up loads for onward distribution to its end customers. The trailers are operated by Schenk UK on behalf of BOC.

The latest order of rigid bodywork solutions from Tiger for BOC are built on DAF XB 18-tonne chassis from the Ford & Slater DAF dealership in Leeds. Designed for transporting eight pallets for easy delivery to a wide range of customers, the bodies are framed by galvanised plates on all four sides, with a pressed steel fabricated and galvanised walkway down the middle, and a large stowaway cylinder trolley fitted to the offside rear, completed with a kerb ramp. A downrated 1-tonne Dhollandia DHVOG.15. K1 1000.800 tail lift is incorporated at the back.

Other specification details of BOC’s latest Tiger rigid bodies include a small medical cylinder holder, a toolbox, cellar rope, full-enclosure wraparound safety gates, and solar platform lights to fully encompass the comprehensive BOC specification.

The new rigids will join a 100% fleet of DAF trucks and undertake the network distribution from 35 UK sites stretching from Inverness to Plymouth and Port Talbot to Thetford.

Part of the Linde Group, BOC’s fleet size is 650 vehicles from light vans, rigids from 14t to 32t, plus tractor units operating at 44 tonnes. The BOC trailer fleet, which includes tankers as well as the specialised pintle trailers consists of 320 vehicles across the UK & Ireland. The gases delivered cover every aspect of industry, from manufacturing and science to aviation and healthcare.

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Delivering Hope: IAG Cargo Delivers Aid to Grenada After Hurricane Beryl

In a world where logistics is crucial to disaster response, IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group, continues to lead in delivering essential aid during humanitarian crises. Recently, IAG Cargo partnered with the Grenada Overseas Association Manchester, All Saints Parish Church Bedford, and the Grenada High Commission in the UK to provide vital relief to Grenada after the devastating impact of Hurricane Beryl on the 1st July.

Swift Response Through Strategic Logistics

The effects of Hurricane Beryl were widespread, leaving Grenada with damaged homes, compromised infrastructure, and critical shortages of basic supplies. Understanding that time is of the essence in such emergencies, IAG Cargo swiftly activated its extensive logistics network to ensure that aid reached those in need without delay. The operation demonstrates the vital role logistics plays in bridging the gap between resources and relief, making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected.

In early August, critical aid was flown via a British Airways Boeing 777 to Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada. The cargo, facilitated by IAG Cargo, included first aid kits, water purification systems, bedding, non-perishable food items, and hygiene supplies. By efficiently coordinating the collection, packaging, and transportation of these resources, IAG Cargo ensured that the supplies arrived exactly where and when they were needed, addressing urgent challenges in housing, agriculture, and infrastructure.

A Global Partnership for Grenada’s Recovery

The impact of this collaboration was underscored by Her Excellency Rachér Croney, High Commissioner for Grenada. She stated, “Without the efforts of Grenadians in the diaspora answering the call and rising to the challenge, this could not have been possible. We certainly could not have done it without the partnerships and philanthropic contributions of international organizations such as IAG Cargo. We are thankful for their assistance and generosity during our time of need”.

Logistics lies at the heart of effective disaster response. John Cheetham, Chief Commercial Officer at IAG Cargo, emphasized this point: “IAG Cargo is committed to swift action during humanitarian crises. Leveraging our global network, we are proud to collaborate with charities to deliver essential aid to Grenada, and I’m thankful to our team who have worked tirelessly to support this effort”. The ability to mobilize resources across international borders and navigate complex supply chains illustrates the transformative power of logistics during crises.

The Critical Role of Logistics in Recovery

The logistics behind this operation highlight the importance of coordination, timing, and reliability in disaster recovery. The difference logistics made here is evident in the prompt delivery of aid that could directly alleviate suffering, prevent disease, and restore stability to communities in crisis. From planning routes to ensuring temperature control for sensitive items, logistics professionals at IAG Cargo played a pivotal role in translating the goodwill of donors into meaningful support on the ground.

This isn’t the first time IAG Cargo’s logistics expertise has had a profound impact. In previous initiatives, the company facilitated the shipment of 125 tonnes of aid with the British Red Cross to Ukraine, delivered 3,000 cricket items to Pakistan following flooding, and transported the world’s largest dinosaur skeleton cast ahead of the Natural History Museum’s exhibition. Each of these endeavors showcases how logistics, when applied effectively, can turn complex operations into life-changing deliveries.

For Grenada, the timely delivery of aid means faster recovery, more resilient communities, and hope restored. Logistics isn’t just about moving goods; it’s about making a difference. As IAG Cargo continues to leverage its capabilities, the global logistics network remains a lifeline for those in need, transforming challenges into opportunities for recovery and renewal.

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