Cox Automotive acquires Bruntingthorpe Logistics Limited

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Cox Automotive has acquired Bruntingthorpe Logistics Limited (BLL), a longstanding logistics partner that has played an important role in supporting Manheim Vehicle Services (MVS).

The move is designed to further strengthen operational stability.

Liam Quegan, Managing Director of Cox Automotive Wholesale, said: “We’re very pleased to welcome the BLL team into Cox Automotive.

“They’ve been an essential partner in the success of Manheim Vehicle Services, and this acquisition will help us continue to grow with confidence while maintaining the strong operational foundations our customers expect.”

“This is an exciting moment for MVS. As demand increases and our operations expand, securing the right capability and expertise within our logistics network is vital. Bringing BLL into the business supports that ambition and positions us strongly for the future.”

BLL has provided vehicle movements into and out of Cox Automotive’s key preparation centres for many years.

By bringing the business into Cox Automotive, the company aims to secure long term capacity and maintain the consistency and reliability that customers rely on.

The team will transfer to Cox Automotive as part of the acquisition, including its experienced drivers and operational staff.

BLL’s Operations Director, Martyn Rose, will remain in role to provide ongoing leadership and stability, and owner Paul Cox will support the transition before retiring later this year.

MVS will also continue to support BLL’s remaining customers, ensuring continuity during the transition period.

Cox said: “BLL has worked closely with Cox Automotive for many years, and this step feels like a natural progression for the business and the team.

“Our colleagues have always taken great pride in delivering a dependable service, and I’m pleased to see BLL join an organisation that values that commitment.

“I’m confident this move will provide longterm stability and opportunity for everyone involved.”

 

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