EDS Couriers receive four new Palletforce vehicles

Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - 14:00
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RECEIVED: Four vehicles for EDS Couriers

Cannock-based EDS Couriers have boosted their fleet with four new cab units, each decked out in Palletforce livery.

The trucks have been added to the haulage company’s collection of heavy goods vehicles stationed at their Staffordshire headquarters, from where they deliver parcels and pallets throughout Europe.

Andy Evans, Managing Director of EDS, said: “The latest vehicles in our large fleet shows we are expanding considerably to meet the increased demand from our customers.

“Our new trucks mean we can continue to meet the high standards expected of us, and serve our customers in the way they have come to expect.

“Like the rest of our fleet, the new vehicles are all painted in the Palletforce colours as we’re proud to be members of such a high-quality distribution network.”

EDS Couriers are a family-run business established more than 50years ago, and employ 70 staff across two sites.

They are a shareholder member of Palletforce, meaning they were able to claim a share of the extra £5million dividend recently paid out to members.

Michael Conroy, Chief Executive of Palletforce, added: “It’s great to see such a well-respected company like EDS Couriers dedicated to improving its despatch capabilities by investing in new vehicles carrying the Palletforce brand, ensuring its customers consistently receive the best possible service at all times.”

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