Pallets and parcels

National Pallets has merged with the UK parcel delivery comparison website Parcel2Go. The companies said that the merger will significantly expand the customer offering of both their websites, NationalPallets.co.uk and Parcel2Go.com.

National Pallets will receive additional resources from Parcel2Go – with National Pallets staff resource in Heathfield being supplemented with a new team in Bolton, doubling their capacity.

The pallets expertise will also help broaden Parcel2Go’s offering, supplementing its parcel and letter sending services, with an expanded pallet capability.

James Greenbury, CEO of Parcel2Go.com, said: “We’re bringing together a powerful combination of customer service, technology and logistic expertise to create stronger businesses. That puts both parties in a better position to deliver the experience, services and pricing that our customers deserve.”

Susan Brooks, Founder of National Pallets, added: “The merger with Parcel2go will strengthen National Pallets position in the market place, allowing the business to continue to grow, whilst still offering the high level of service our customers have come to expect.”

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