Stan's Plan
Trucking|November 2017

Unmistakable in their blue and red livery, Stan Robinson trucks have been a part of the West Midlands transport scene for over 40 years – and despite diversifying, the firm is still working to its founder’s original mission statement.

Kieron Fennelly
Stan's Plan

Like many in the haulage business, the Robinsons were from farming stock. But watching the trucks on the busy A51 nearby, the young Stan Robinson decided he preferred lorries to cows and started driving a delivery truck for the local corn merchants.

A man with a strongly independent streak, in 1970 aged 30 he bought his own truck, a second-hand Commer, and established himself as a subcontractor. He rented space at nearby Colwich railway yard and, with a second truck, effectively established his transport business.

The acquisition of another local haulage company brought with it a contract with Evode, today known as Bostik, and 40 years on warehousing and shipping of Bostik products remains an important part of the company’s activity.

After a decade in business, Stan bought the freehold to a three-acre site at Seighford, four miles west of Stafford and conveniently placed for the M6. As his turnover grew, he adapted the business, buying up Glasgow haulier Peter Laing in 1988, which provided not only a Scottish base and fleet, but brought with it more contracts and the opportunity to run trunkers between Scotland and the Midlands. Depots in Cullompton, north of Exeter and the North East followed.

Today’s managing director is Mark Robinson, who assumed the role when his father died suddenly in 2012. Stan Robinson (Stafford) Ltd remains a family-owned affair: Mark’s sister Pauline is financial director, and another brother, Ian, is a driver, living on-site in the house Stan built himself. Between them they have half-a-dozen children working in the firm, and in total Stan Robinson comprises 350 people including staff at Glasgow.

Storing & shipping

This story is from the November 2017 edition of Trucking.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the November 2017 edition of Trucking.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM TRUCKINGView All
Economic Certainty
Trucking

Economic Certainty

DAF’s HVO-sipping lightweight FTP chassis goes all-out for payload and fuel frugality.

time-read
5 mins  |
November 2019
Gold For J Mould
Trucking

Gold For J Mould

The life of the eight-wheeler can be harsh. Trucking went to hear how one Reading operator switched to Renault after a long and tough market-wide evaluation.

time-read
5 mins  |
November 2019
Step In The Right Direction
Trucking

Step In The Right Direction

How switching to alternative liquid fuels can help operators put the brakes on HGV emissions.

time-read
6 mins  |
November 2019
Leading By Example
Trucking

Leading By Example

Flogas drives forward carbon reduction with new Bio-LNG powered truck duo.

time-read
5 mins  |
November 2019
Trucking

Dearborn To Dagenham

Ford used to be a mainstay of the UK light/medium truck market – and in the 1930s offered three-tonners powered by the legendary Flathead V8.

time-read
5 mins  |
November 2019
The Tale Of The Long-Distance Dodgy
Trucking

The Tale Of The Long-Distance Dodgy

Trucker’s quick thinking and resourcefulness called on after being stranded in Europe

time-read
4 mins  |
January 2018
You & The Law
Trucking

You & The Law

Got a legal query you need clearing up? Our resident legal expert is on hand to offer free professional help and advice

time-read
6 mins  |
January 2018
Mar-Train Muscle
Trucking

Mar-Train Muscle

One of Northern Ireland’s premiere oversize-load specialists, Mar-Train has cornered the market in plant-moving and windfarm component transportation

time-read
3 mins  |
May 2017
The Erewash Equation
Trucking

The Erewash Equation

It’s an all-Swedish 13-litre, 500 bhp, big-cab conundrum: Scania’s S500 skyscraper versus Volvo’s formidable FH! We head to Erewash Commercials to find out which is best for its operation

time-read
6 mins  |
June 2018
Operators Take The Keys To Britain's First All-Electric Ecanters
Trucking

Operators Take The Keys To Britain's First All-Electric Ecanters

Daimler Trucks has handed over the first FUSO eCanter all-electric light-duty 7.5-tonne truck to UK customers.

time-read
1 min  |
June 2018