Newest Projects
Storage Tank Delivery

Working with a stainless steel company in Norwich nothing is too much for our team, collecting 6 x  8Mt L x 3.5Mt W & H weighing 3650kgs each. 

Vickers Valiant B1 (XD826) and Handley Page Victor K2 (XH669)

A few months back we were asked to visit ‘destination unknown’ all we had was a postcode, not knowing where we were going and what awaited us was something special …. The doors opened up and our sunglasses came off to a Vickers Valiant B1 (XD826) and Handley Page Victor K2 (XH669) both of which were heading to Imperial War Museum Duxford (once we had cleared the way) and will be featured in the newly reopened Conservation In Action hangar at IWM at a later date.

If anything seeing and moving these cockpits was simply a privilege and honour … our relationship continues to grow with the museum and each move we carry out we appreciate the history and care that goes into keeping our past present.

Breaking into 3PL eCommerce Fulfilment

Welch's Transport Ltd are about to lauch a new arm to their buisness with a dynamic scalable 3PL fulfilment service from their warehouses.

In a time where buisnesses need to look for innovative and cost effective ways to get their products to market. The aim is to help customers manage their inventory with seamless integration to their online sales platforms or SAP systems, linking into Welch's Transport Ltd's establish distribution channels and new parcel carrier partners. 

All this is being built around a bespoke WMS 3PL system to allow management and visability of B2B and B2C consignments. 

Read more about it from our new 3PL WMS Provider's new page - CLICK HERE

Newest Videos
Heading Home Valiant B1 (XD826) and Handley Page Victor K2 (XH669)

What an honour this has been enjoy this small clip as the Valiant and Victor make their way home to Imperial War Museuam. 

Welch Group COVID-19 update announcement

A brief video explaning how we are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Royal Air Force Museum - Boat Move

Well, what a busy month it has been, May saw one of the biggest contract lifts to date. Martin Burgess had been planning the lift for 2 years devoting his time and organising everything from the lift team, mobile crane, portable trackway, lifting frame, spreader beams, new boat stands, transport and even right down to the smallest shackle. A very proud moment and what a privilage to be involved in such a high profile project with The Royal Air Force Museum, London.