Hull haulier Harrison Solway has won an award for outstanding service after not missing a single delivery during 2024.

The freight company was recognised with the Network Service Quality Award at Pallet-Track’s shareholder member gala.

The network said founding shareholder member Harrison Solway was recognised for delivering exceptional service upheld by the highest quality standards.

The firm achieved a remarkable milestone to secure the award, hitting 100% of deliveries on time, in full and with a full electronic signature last year.

Pallet-Track added that the company was no stranger to success, having held the title of its longest continual platinum service depot for eight years.

To achieve this award, members must have achieved over 99% delivery service for the network.

Lee Solway, director at Harrison Solway, said: “We are immensely proud recipients of this award.

“We have a wonderful team here tasked with perfection, and while that is never easy to deliver, they have achieved it.

“That’s despite dealing with the challenges posed by the UK road network, which the haulage and logistics sector faces on daily basis.

“To deliver 100% of our freight with full electronic data capture is unheard of. It’s testament to the hard work and skill of our entire team.”

Hull haulier Harrison Solway received the Pallet-Track Network Service Quality Award at a gala night at the Celtic Manor Resort.

Hull haulier Harrison Solway received the Pallet-Track Network Service Quality Award at a gala night at the Celtic Manor Resort.

Source: R&Co Communications

Stuart Godman, chief exective of Pallet-Track, said: “Harrison Solway has demonstrated outstanding excellence in our network for many years and it’s no surprise they have picked up this award – their record speaks for itself.

“They are an incredible business, fanatical about customer service and we couldn’t be prouder to have them as one of our founding shareholder members.”

The haulier will celebrate its 25th anniversary this summer and has a staff of up to 90 depending on seasonal peaks, operating from a 10,000-pallet warehouse on the Kingston International business park.