Fresh Logistics Crowned ‘Refrigerated Courier Of The Year’ For An Incredible Fourth Time At The TCS&D Awards 2019.

4 July, 19

Fresh Logistics, a specialist temperature-controlled solutions company with depots in Derby, Wembley and Manchester, were crowned ‘Refrigerated Courier of the Year’ for the fourth time at the Temperature Controlled Storage and Distribution Awards 2019.

On an evening hosted at the East of England Arena in Peterborough, the event paid tribute to the achievements of companies and individuals who have really made a difference in the temperature-controlled storage and distribution industry.

The judges on the evening stated that the award for ‘Refrigerated Courier of the Year’ was ‘A hard fought category with high quality operators vying for the honours, but with the substantial number of quality nominations received from customers there could only be one winner this year.’

Fresh Logistics have built a reputation of customer service excellence, experience, harnessing and adapting new technologies and allowing significant employee career progression and training. These fundamentals, along with substantial resources and offering its customers a ‘never say no’ attitude has made Fresh Logistics the largest explosion reactive logistics (ERL) firm in the UK, successfully completing major scale logistical challenges to smoothly maintain retailers, manufacturers, producers and 3PL’s service levels.

Managing Director Alan White stated ‘We are incredibly honoured to have received this prestigious award once again. To maintain such a high level of service over a number of years is testament to the hard work and loyalty of our guys. We have always created a family working environment whilst maintaining the highest of standards that our customers deserve, something that is paying dividends now in our 10th year.’

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