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Priority Freight gains King’s seal of approval

[ May 6, 2024   //   ]

Time critical specialist Priority Freight has won a King’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade in recognition of its good business practices and sustained growth in overseas sales.

The company, founded in 1996, now employs nearly 300 people, operating from nine offices in the UK and Europe. Priority Freight won a Queen’s Award for International Trade in 2020.

Managing director Neal Williams, said: “We are exceptionally proud to have been recognised with this distinguished award and would like to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of the whole team. Normally, recipients have to wait a further five years before reapplying but Priority Freight’s continued achievements secured an outstanding growth award despite a particularly fast-changing and challenging period in logistics.

“The last few years have seen unforeseen adversities in our industry from factors such as Brexit, global conflicts, and the coronavirus pandemic. To attain this highly esteemed commendation despite the challenging backdrop is a tribute to our global teamwork, innovation and agility.”

The largest volume of Priority work comes from the automotive industry. It offers dedicated vehicles board couriers, air freight, air charters and project cargo management.

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