Duynie Feed is Europe’s largest specialist in co-products from the food, beverage and biofuel industries. It supplies sustainable, high-quality animal feed while helping food manufacturers cut waste.
The business adopted AssetGo in 2022 following a trial, and now uses the full system covering daily checks, inspections, accident reporting, cost tracking and driver licence checks. Bringing all compliance functions under one roof has helped Duynie improve accuracy, reduce admin time and provide instant access to information when required.
“AssetGo provide us with a system which allows the management of the vehicle and driver compliance to be kept in one place,” says Anthony Price, UK Logistics Manager at Duynie.
“Being digital cuts admin time, reduces errors and allows greater accuracy and immediate access to data for monitoring and if any DVSA inspections are required.”
Anthony adds that the onboarding was straightforward and stress-free. “The installation process was very simple. I have even recommended the system to our colleagues in the Netherlands, who now have a presentation meeting to learn a little more about the benefits,” he says.
By digitising compliance checks and driver records, Duynie says it has reduced the risks associated with paper-based processes and strengthened its ability to demonstrate compliance to the DVSA. The move has also given managers greater confidence in the accuracy of their records and improved visibility of fleet performance.
AssetGo’s system is designed for operators looking to centralise vehicle and driver compliance in one easy-to-use digital platform. The tool provides real-time oversight of fleet condition, driver documentation and compliance status, as well as accident and cost reporting.
The family-run company has also recently gained official approval by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) as a systems provider for drivers’ hours under the agency’s prestigious Earned Recognition (ER) scheme.