AK Worthington makes the switch to PalletForce

Manchester based AK Worthington began operating for PalletForce last week after leaving Palletways. MD Julian Richards says PalletForces shareholder membership structure was a key factor in the decision.
Members are allowed a greater involvement in the overall operation of the network and it also safeguards service levels. Our network volumes have decreased by 50% but we see it as investing ina a network which has great potential, he says.
Worthington also switched poscode areas from WA, which it served for Palletways, to M for PalletForce.

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