HGV Delivery FAQ

What is included in an HGV delivery service?

HGV delivery includes planned collection, professional movement, clear updates, and a documented handover. The service is designed for B2B customers who need reliability and evidence for internal reporting.

Fleet operators, manufacturers, leasing firms, dealers, workshops, and logistics teams commonly use HGV delivery to move vehicles between sites without disrupting operations.
Collection and delivery addresses, preferred dates and time windows, vehicle readiness, site access rules, and the documentation you need at handover.

Provide a movement list with time windows and site constraints. For multi-vehicle schedules, coordinated planning reduces downtime and simplifies admin.

Site processes should be confirmed at booking stage. Sharing gatehouse rules, PPE requirements, and booking systems early prevents delays.

Yes. Proof of delivery, handover confirmation, and condition notes can be provided as agreed, supporting fleet reporting and compliance.

Where scheduling allows, yes. Time-critical movements work best when access processes and sign-off contacts are confirmed upfront.

Yes. Electric HGV movements require early confirmation of battery state of charge, charging access, and realistic dwell time planning.

Battery state of charge at collection, charging access permissions, suitable charging options if required, and whether a minimum charge is expected at delivery.

Truck Delivery for operational truck movements, Commercial Vehicle Delivery for mixed fleets, LGV Delivery for lighter moves, and the EV Charging Network for charging planning.

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