Currie European Transport saw turnover fall by £3m last year, which it attributed to applying ‘significantly lower’ fuel surcharges to invoices as diesel prices stabilised, reported Chris Tindall.
The transport company reported an 8.8% reduction in revenue to £31.4m in the year ending 30 June 2023. Pre-tax profit also reduced, by 73% to £67,000.
However, Currie European also said it was pleased with the continued positive progress of the company.
Meanwhile, Currie European Transport business Laser Transport International reported a £20.9m turnover during the same trading period, almost the same as the previous year (£21m). Pre-tax profit reduced by 29.8% to £595,000.