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Pall-Ex London rebrands to Pall-Ex Logistics

15 August 2022/Categories: Logistics & Supply Chain, Operations Management


Basildon-based Pall-Ex London an Owned Operation of Pall-Ex (UK) Ltd, is set to change its name to Pall-Ex Logistics. The name change is part of a long-term strategic investment plan within the owned operations.

Colin Hawkins, Director of UK Owned Operations at Pall-Ex Group, said:

“Pall-Ex Logistics has been born out of a strategic project designed to develop the existing Pall-Ex London business into a stand-alone, one stop shop, warehouse and logistics provider. The business will offer a diverse range of logistical services to our current customer base and any prospective customers in the future The Pall-Ex name is synonymous with quality service, but it is solely associated with its pallet delivery network."

It is hoped that the name change will communicate that Pall-Ex Logistics is more than just a pallet network service provider and will instead emphasise to both current and prospective customers the multi service logistical offering that they will provide.

Increased service offerings will mean that Pall-Ex Logistics is able to deliver a complete logistics solution, including container devan, cross dock, full load, storage and same-day delivery.

 

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