Investment shifts up a gear at Palletways 51 Logistics

19.10.2017 –
Lichfield-based logistics firm, Palletways 51, has invested more than £1.5million into its facilities and equipment following a period of significant growth for the business.

Palletways 51, a member of Palletways, Europe’s largest and fastest growing express palletised freight network has upgraded its fleet, adding 19 new trucks in the last 12 months alone. The trucks are fitted with the latest technology, which includes 360-degree camera systems and GPS tracking.

Dez Shirley, managing director at Palletways 51, said: “We’re committed to improving all aspects of our business, whether it be maintaining reliability to our customers or ensuring that each of our drivers is well looked after. We’re optimistic that the investment and fleet expansion will pave the way for further improvements and growth.”

To help support this growth, Palletways 51 has also appointed two operations managers and a health and safety officer to the 60-strong workforce. As a company that offers a range of logistics, courier and warehousing services, the role of a health and safety officer is varied, covering forklift truck instructing and examining, driver training and consulting. The addition of two new managers has also significantly strengthened the management tier, providing extra support to staff across the firm’s shifts and projects.

Over the past six months, Palletways 51 has offered customers a new online service, ETA – Estimated Time of Arrival. This technology development is a first for the industry and have given Palletways members the ability to notify their customers of two-hour delivery time slots and consignment contents, significantly enhancing customer service.

And growth shows no sign of abating at Palletways 51. Dez continues: “Our next focus is to control and manage the growth so that we can ‘steady the ship’ or trucks if you’d rather. Everything we’re doing from now on is to ensure that we’re moving onwards and upwards.”