Palletways moves north of the border

Palletways has launched a Scottish network, which includes one main hub in Edinburgh and five regional depots.
It is intended that the network will provide a cost-effective and efficient service for any logistics operator distributing palletised freight north of the border.
Palletways Scotland can also provide Scottish manufacturers with a range of express palletised freight services not only throughout Scotland but to all other UK destinations.
The four regional operators making up the new network are Caledonian Logistics (Aberdeen), Currie European Transport (Dumfries), Dalkeith Transport and Storage (Dalkeith) and GCN (Glasgow).
Ron McSorley, the Scotland hub manager, is pictured above opposite the Firth of Forth rail bridge.

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