The United Pallet Network (UPN) has achieved a notable expansion, reaching a network of 100 members. This growth underscores UPN’s commitment to exceptional service and robust coverage, attributes it has fostered since its inception.
- Since April, the organisation has welcomed eight new members, including notable companies such as Jays Logistics and TWE Transport.
- UPN’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in its carbon neutral operations across the UK, working with Carbon Neutral Britain for real-time offsetting.
- Despite a challenging financial year, UPN remains optimistic about the future, attributing its resilience to strategic investments in personnel and infrastructure.
- Cambridgeshire-based Malco Freight becomes the latest addition to the UPN network, covering CB and SG postcodes.
The United Pallet Network (UPN) recently announced its expansion to 100 members, a milestone that highlights its renowned reputation for excellence in service and comprehensive network coverage. David Brown, Managing Director, described the achievement as a significant milestone, reinforcing the painstaking selection process each member undergoes to ensure high standards of pallet distribution services.
In a strategic move to broaden its reach, UPN added eight members to its network starting from April. This includes prominent companies like Jays Logistics and Home Counties Couriers. Such additions signify UPN’s strategic intent to bolster its service delivery and operational reach.
A recognisable commitment to environmental sustainability marks UPN’s operations as it achieves carbon neutrality. By collaborating with Carbon Neutral Britain, UPN ensures all its deliveries within the UK are offset in real-time, by investing in emissions offsetting programmes ahead of each financial quarter, proactively limiting its environmental footprint.
Despite a drop in pre-tax profits for the fiscal year ending 31 March 2024, attributed to reduced volumes post-COVID-19 pandemic, UPN adopts an optimistic outlook going forward. The organisation cites strategic personnel and infrastructure investments as pivotal to navigating the impacts of the pandemic while supporting future growth.
Further enhancing its network, UPN recently welcomed Ely-based Malco Freight to cover the CB and SG postcodes. This expansion reflects UPN’s ongoing efforts to solidify its footprint across different regions and reinforces its reputation as a reliable network.
UPN’s strategic expansions and environmental initiatives position it as a forward-thinking leader in pallet distribution.
