Crickley Dairy partners with Serco for fleet upgrade

Posted on: June 19, 2025

Eastern Cape-based Crickley Dairy has successfully completed a significant fleet upgrade, selecting Serco to build 11 6.5m refrigerated truck bodies specifically designed to support the dairy’s growing demand for reliable cold chain transportation of milk and dairy products across the region.

The agreement, signed in March, called for swift action and Serco met the challenge head-on with all units completed and on the road by April 16th, comfortably meeting the tight delivery timeline of just four weeks.

The trucks are equipped with GRP-insulated bodies, durable aluminium flooring and scuff rails and a customised storage solution for a pallet jack, enhancing both hygiene and operator efficiency. These features align with Crickley Dairy’s commitment to maintaining high-quality standards throughout its supply chain.

This project marks the first collaboration between Crickley Dairy and Serco, with indications pointing to a promising long-term relationship. Crickley’s CEO, John Conway, was pleased with the build quality and service, confirming the potential for future fleet additions.

Founded in 1984 by Ken Clark, Crickley Dairy began with just five cows and a single farm hand. From its humble beginnings, the company has grown into a respected regional brand, delivering locally produced dairy products to consumers throughout the Eastern Cape.

A key to the project’s success was strong collaboration between Serco, UD Trucks, and Spheros Transport Refrigeration, ensuring seamless integration between chassis, refrigeration and body. The coordinated approach was underpinned by strategic planning, risk management and transparent communication, ensuring the project’s goals were achieved without compromise.

Being the first collaboration between the two companies, Serco CEO, Clinton Holcroft, is obviously delighted with the outcome. “We’re proud to support Crickley Dairy’s growth by delivering vehicles tailored to their operational needs and with our Deal Party facility in Gqeberha, we’re well-positioned to provide on-going support and repairs throughout the fleet’s life. We look forward to building on this partnership.”

A case of: “I love it when a plan comes together.”

How good does this line up of the 11 new 6.5m refrigerated truck bodies look? Stunning!

The staff at Crickley Dairy in the Eastern Cape pictured with the new vehicles. The company was started in 1984 by Ken Clark with just five cows and a single farm hand - and look at it now.

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