Palletforce has announced a second new member in almost as many weeks after West House Transport in Bristol became the latest haulier to join the fold.
With additional depots in Swansea and Plymouth, West House runs a distribution fleet of 30 trunking and collection and delivery vehicles.
The company was formed in 1990 and is primarily involved in the distribution of premium automotive products across southwest England and South Wales.
It will manage selected BS postcodes around Bristol for Palletforce.

Kevin Young, director at West House Transport, said: “We are excited to be joining a pallet network for the first time, it made sense for us to diversify our operations and target growth as a business.
“We have decades of experience in B2B distribution that we can draw upon having been involved with the express delivery of FMCG products for many years.
“We’ve also invested in a dedicated fleet for network operations to ensure the highest levels of customer service.”
Chris Dennigan, Palletforce network development director, added: “We are pleased to have added West House Transport to the Palletforce network and I’m confident that its experience of the Bristol region, market knowledge and expertise as a well-established distribution leader in the area will drive benefits for our members and their customers.”
Palletforce recently announced that midlands storage and distribution business Invo Fulfilment had also joined the network.















