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How Reliable Manual Handling Equipment Helps Construction Sites Recover from Supply Delays

UNITED KINGDOM / AGILITYPR.NEWS / December 09, 2025 / With construction supply chains across the UK experiencing significant delays, Pallet Truck Shop - the nation’s largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks - is urging builders’ merchants and contractors to strengthen their on-site efficiency to keep projects moving once materials finally arrive.


The construction sector has been hit by persistent disruptions ranging from international shipping bottlenecks to domestic distribution challenges. Many contractors report that essential materials such as timber, glazing units, fixings and finishing supplies are arriving late or in unpredictable batches, creating stop-start workflows and expensive downtime.


While these broader supply issues cannot always be controlled at site level, Pallet Truck Shop argues that what happens after goods arrive can make a tangible difference to project timelines. 


High-quality manual handling equipment such as pallet trucks, stackers and table trucks help teams get materials into position swiftly and safely, reducing the secondary delays that often follow late deliveries. Poor or unreliable equipment forces operatives to spend more time shifting loads manually, increasing fatigue and slowing down progress across the entire job.


Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Truck Shop, said that construction sites need every efficiency gain they can secure. “Contractors can’t control global supply issues, but they can control how quickly materials are put to use once they hit the ground,” he explained. 


“A reliable pallet truck or stacker can shave hours off internal handling time each week, and on a delayed build, those hours matter. We’ve seen projects regain momentum simply by ensuring the right kit is available and fit for purpose.”


Chesworth added that quality equipment is also a safety asset, not just an efficiency one. “Construction workers are often under pressure after a delayed delivery, and that’s when shortcuts creep in. Strong, well-maintained manual handling tools help teams move heavy or awkward loads without putting themselves at risk. It keeps the site productive and reduces the chance of an injury causing even more disruption.”


With supply chain volatility likely to continue into next year, the business is encouraging construction operators to assess whether outdated or overworked handling tools are quietly contributing to project delays - and to invest now in equipment that keeps teams productive when timing is tightest.


To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk.


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