Malco Freight, based in Ely, has joined the United Pallet Network (UPN), enhancing its logistics solutions.
- Malco’s integration into UPN will bolster services across CB and SG postcodes, aligning with their sustainability goals.
- UPN, which achieved carbon neutral status for deliveries, views Malco’s reputation and experience as assets.
- Both companies are optimistic about the partnership enhancing service capabilities in new areas.
- Malco Freight caters to diverse sectors, managing high-value and time-sensitive freight effectively.
Malco Freight, an Ely-based haulage company, has officially joined the United Pallet Network (UPN), thereby enhancing its logistical capabilities across the CB and SG postcodes. This move represents a significant advancement in Malco’s mission to offer superior and environmentally-friendly freight solutions. As Malco’s Managing Director, Alison Jeffrey, articulated, the partnership marks a strategic milestone, allowing the family-run business to continue focusing on personal, customer-driven service.
Joining UPN allows Malco Freight to leverage the network’s established infrastructure and resources, significantly strengthening its service efficiency and reliability. This collaboration is expected to augment Malco’s range of services, further aligning with their deep-rooted commitment to sustainable logistics. The emphasis on green transportation solutions underscores the company’s dedication to reducing environmental impact, which is fittingly aligned with UPN’s carbon-neutral operations.
In April, UPN distinguished itself as the first pallet network to attain full carbon neutrality for UK-wide deliveries. Through its alliance with Carbon Neutral Britain, UPN certifies that all palletised freight managed within its framework meets stringent carbon-neutral standards. This milestone not only elevates UPN’s standing in the logistics industry but also supports its members, such as Malco Freight, in achieving their sustainability mandates.
The integration of Malco Freight into UPN’s network is seen as mutually beneficial. According to UPN’s Managing Director, David Brown, Malco Freight’s strong reputation, coupled with substantial industry experience and an unwavering commitment to customer service, makes it an ideal partner. The collaboration is anticipated to enhance UPN’s service offerings in the CB and SG postcode areas, thus supporting network growth.
Malco Freight serves a varied clientele, handling distinct freight categories including time-sensitive live products, high-value goods, and container loads sourced from major UK ports. This diverse operational capability positions Malco as a versatile player in the logistics sector, capable of meeting a broad spectrum of logistical demands efficiently.
The alliance between Malco Freight and UPN exemplifies a forward-thinking approach to sustainable and efficient logistics in the region.
