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Trans UK becomes Pall-Ex shareholder

Peckham-based logistics company Trans UK has joined the Pall-Ex Group- a pallet distribution company that transports pallets nationally and internationally.

This follows Trans UK’s decision to join the Fortec Distribution network in September, Fortec being a subsidiary of the Pall-Ex Group. The company will now facilitate pallet deliveries around London on behalf of both Fortec and Pall-Ex.

By joining these networks, Trans UK now has access to over 160 independent haulage companies across the UK.

Paul Wilson, Sales Director at Trans UK said: “We decided to join Pall-Ex Group because of the brilliant reputation they have built across the UK for offering a quality service, something that is very important to us.”

Craig Chapman, Head of Pall-Ex’s network for the South, explained the reasons behind the partnership, saying: “As existing members of a parcel network, Trans UK were looking to diversify and take on a pallet distribution operation which exactly mirrored our requirements.”

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