Time Logistics in Tamworth has become the latest haulier to sign up to The Pallet Network (TPN).
The Midlands-based company has not belonged to a pallet network before, but it said it had worked with TPN members and was familiar with its systems and service levels.
Time Logistics MD Jason Palmer said: “We know that the network performs very well and we are already embedded in terms of technology and protocols.”
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The company launched in 2014 and holds an O-licence authorising up to 40 HGVs out of four depots in Birmingham, Tamworth and Rugby.
It has 52,000 sq ft of warehousing and its services include contract logistics, pick and pack, container management, as well as operating as an Amazon fulfilment centre.
Mark Duggan, TPN MD, said: “This is the year of our 20th anniversary and we have never had better members, or a stronger operational performance.”