Tag: Pallet-Track

Operational Investment at Pallet-Track

Pallet-Track the UK’s fastest growing overnight pallet network is pleased to announce major investment of over GBP 300,000 into its operation.
The company has just taken delivery of six H20 Linde trucks with the latest specification available in the market today. Powered by a VW Audi engine the new IC trucks are the quietest yet producing only 72 decibels. The truck is 30 pct more fuel efficient than its predecessor with enlarged fuel cells providing greater operating hours in the demanding sort operation.
Additionally Pallet Track has also purchased new scales and an automatic shrink wrapping machine in line with introducing a quality controller to oversee the entire night operation. The role of this person will be to check weigh consignments at random, identifying inadequately wrapped goods along with any manifest discrepancy, reporting and setting corrective actions through the head of operations.
The company will also take delivery of 7 new Jungheinrich trucks in two months time.

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Pallet networks – picking up from the parcels market

Whether you think of pallet deliveries as big parcels or small freight consignments, the networks are becoming stronger by the year, and are learning more than a few tricks from their parcels industry cousins. Marcia MacLeod reports.

When Palletline opened its doors as the first pallet network in 1992, the logistics industry looked on with interest. Here was a way to deliver less than full loads without having to drive the length of the country and without worrying about return loads. But, some asked, would it catch on? Any doubters must be eating their words, for today Palletline and nearly all of its competitors are enjoying double-digit growth in volumes handled.

Palletways claims a 12 per cent growth in the first quarter of 2006з, while United Pallet Network (UPN) has seen its business jump by an average 21 per cent month on month. Pall-Ex is recording annual growth of 24 per cent and The Pallet Network (TPN) says volumes are up a whopping 32.8 per cent over last year.

Even that is overshadowed by Pallet-Track, which claims its business has grown by an incredible 84 per cent. Only Palletline grew more slowly – 5 per cent over the past year, 10 per cent in the last six months – but this is probably because it transferred its dangerous goods business to Hazchem Network, of which it is part-owner.

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Networks to speak with a single voice

Pallet networks are poised to form their own trade association, although levels of enthusiasm vary.
It will be led by Paul Sanders, who founded Weaver Pallet Express and then sold it to Business Post, where it was renamed UK Pallets. He remained as MD until last autumn.

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