Palletways expands into Bulgaria and Romania

Palletways expands into Bulgaria and Romania

Palletways has added Romania and Bulgaria to its pan-European network. This latest expansion means that Palletways now delivers to 20 European countries.

Palletways’ pan-European network currently handles more than 30,000 pallets across Europe every day and cross border volume growth is predicted to reach 50% this year.

As previously reported by Post&Parcel, Palletways recently added Poland and the Baltic states to its operations and is looking to further develop its geographical footprint in Hungary, Switzerland and the Nordic countries.

Rachael Alpha, Managing Director of Palletways Europe GmbH, said: “Since their EU integration in 2007, Romania and Bulgaria have become important growth areas for the transportation of palletised goods. Naturally, we saw the region as the next logical step in the development of our pan-European services as we extend our offer to more countries.

“We are the only pallet network in the whole of Europe able to deliver to so many countries. Our new services and continual innovation mean that our customers will be able to benefit from Palletways’ proven service excellence, regardless of the type of freight being shipped or its location.”

Luis Zubialde, Managing Director for Palletways (UK) Ltd, added: “Our expansion into the Black Sea countries opens up new opportunities and international markets for Palletways and our members in the UK and will help us deliver for our customers even further.”

 

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