The Pallet Network (TPN) will add 50% this year

The Pallet Network (TPN) will add 50% this year
The Pallet Network, based in Leicester, says its 78 strong network handles 3,000 pallets a night. It predicts it will grow to 4,500 a night later this year.
Jon Lewis Transport, running 14 trucks from Alcester, Warwickshire, is one of 7 new members. Jon Lewis, which joined last month, covers several B and WR postcodes and is in a network for the first time.
‘its going better than expected and has already helped us attract new costomers. We chose TPN because we wanted to grow with a growing network rather than jump in with one of the bigger networks’ says business manager Ian Back. Other joiners include Yorkshire based NRT – formerly with Pall-Ex, Cobley Transport, WM Hargreaves, AER Inskip, AE Costin (Haulage) and NEP.

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