16th June, 2026
Zero failures. 50 machines a month. How Barron McCann trusts YardLink to deliver where it matters most.
Learn how Barron McCann achieved zero supply chain failures across a high-volume, overnight infrastructure rollout by partnering with YardLink for powered access.
As a specialist infrastructure contractor, Barron McCann depends on powered access equipment arriving on time, in full, and in working order every single night. Faced with one of their most demanding rollouts to date, leaving the supply chain to chance was not an option – so they turned to YardLink to bring the reliability, transparency, and pace the programme required.
Barron McCann: the infrastructure behind the technology you use every day
Barron McCann delivers infrastructure and EV charging solutions that powers some of the world’s most recognisable retail and commercial environments. Their specialist teams operate around the clock and across hundreds of locations – their work is invisible to end users but essential to keeping environments running.
A programme built on precision: 50 machines a month, zero margin for error
When Barron McCann secured a contract to roll out self-checkout infrastructure across a leading supermarket estate in the UK, the scale was significant. With approximately 25 stores per month requiring two separate overnight visits – a first fix to pull cables and a second fix to terminate and activate the units – the programme demands around 50 powered access machine deployments every single month.
Each overnight window is non-negotiable. Teams arrive after closing, complete their work, and the machines must be gone before the store opens its doors to the public. With multiple trades on site simultaneously, a single failure in the supply chain does not just delay one job. It collapses the entire night.
“On the face of it, people think – oh, it’s just a lift. Just deliver it, pick it up. How hard can it be? Actually, there is so much more behind it. If the quality is not there, the timing is not right, and the management is poor – it can have such a huge impact on the jobs, and ultimately, our reputation with the customer.”
Amy Dowd, Operations Lead Coordinator – Infrastructure
The cost of unreliable powered access support
Barron McCann is acutely aware of the challenges and dependencies that can arise when coordinating powered access suppliers, especially when meeting the demands of a high-volume, overnight programme. When the right equipment does not arrive, jobs get stood down at short notice, leaving teams and other mobilised trades with nowhere to go. It’s also vital that machines arrive on site in good condition, are positioned correctly, and equipment breakdowns are avoided, preventing additional disruption or knock-on consequences for stores and their customers.
The administrative burden can be equally significant. Fragmented communication and unreliable booking systems can leave teams spending hours a day chasing confirmations and managing issues. When problems escalate, unbudgeted costs can spiral, especially when sourcing emergency machinery at £1,000 or more to protect the customer relationship.
Beyond the direct costs, the risk of reputational damage can be significant. Over time, that kind of disruption erodes trust, and in Barron McCann’s world, trust is everything.
YardLink: the reliability and transparency to match the pace of the programme
Barron McCann onboarded YardLink at the start of 2025 and from the outset, their ability to address these challenges was clear.
YardLink’s online dashboard provides Barron McCann’s infrastructure team with an almost entirely self-service experience. Orders are initially placed through YardLink’s operations team, and from that point the team can track every live order in real time, upload purchase orders, access proof of delivery documentation, and review invoicing, all without the need for back-and-forth communication. There is no longer a need to phone, chase, or second-guess whether the information on screen is accurate. What is there is correct, and the team can act on it immediately.
This level of visibility and control has transformed the day-to-day experience for Barron McCann’s infrastructure coordinators and the project managers they support.
“The dashboard has revolutionised the way we work. We can see what is going on, all without much human interaction with YardLink. It has reduced all of the concerns we were hearing from our project managers.”
Amy Dowd, Operations Lead Coordinator – Infrastructure
Alongside the dashboard, Barron McCann benefits from a dedicated operations team member who knows the programme inside out, pre-empts issues before they arise, and ensures every order is placed correctly from the moment it enters the system. The combination of reliable technology and consistent human support has proven to be the winning formula.
From hours a day to just one: the operational impact
The results have been transformative. What once required one team member managing the account for hours a day across multiple fragmented systems, with little confidence in the information being received, has been reduced to approximately one hour of daily administration. Firefighting, chasing, and disruption are a thing of the past.
Across the entire project, YardLink has maintained a 100% success rate on deliveries and collections. Not a single overnight window has been lost to a supply chain failure. Collections are now turned around rapidly, keeping stores clear and project managers satisfied.
A partnership built on performance
Having experienced consistent, zero-failure delivery across the supermarket rollout, Barron McCann had the confidence to bring YardLink into a second, equally time-critical programme. The decision to expand the partnership was a direct result of the operational reliability, transparency, and pace that YardLink had demonstrated from day one.
A second major programme is now underway: a 152-store Wi-Fi access point swap-out, scheduled to complete over a three-month period beginning June 2026, requiring Star 6 and Star 10 MEWPs (mobile elevated work platforms) across approximately 100 locations. The operational demands mirror those of the supermarket rollout, with multiple locations running concurrently, tight overnight windows, and zero tolerance for supply chain failure, and YardLink’s proven model is being trusted to deliver at scale once again.
With two major programmes now running concurrently, YardLink is providing Barron McCann with the forward visibility, operational consistency, and on-the-ground reliability to take on greater scale without greater risk.
If you would like to find out how YardLink can support your infrastructure programme, call us on 0330 808 8897.
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