Priority Freight named best partner to work with for time-critical network
Published: Monday, 1 July 2024
Priority Freight, a time-critical freight and logistics specialist, scooped ‘Best Partner’ award at the
World Cargo Alliance awards dinner held at the World Speciality Logistics Fair in Marrakech, Morocco, on 13th June 2024.
The World Cargo Alliance (WCA) is the world’s largest and most powerful network of independent freight forwarders, with over 12,287 member offices in 197 countries worldwide. The WCA time-critical network requires the highest standards in all aspects of business and sets strict criteria regarding financial security, professionalism and quality. All partners are required to adhere to a code of business practice, which encourages high operational standards and conduct.
The WCA hosts the World Speciality Logistics Fair every year for members of WCA’s time-critical network and focuses on the business of International Perishable Logistics, Time Sensitive Logistics, and Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Logistics.
Following an independent vote by members of the WCA network, Priority Freight was presented with the ‘Best Partner’ award in recognition of its quality of service and commitment to excellence.
Stuart Stobie, Chief Commercial Officer said, “We are proud of the Priority Freight team who work hard to deliver excellent results for our clients every day. The awards are always a bonus to testify that the hard work and results don’t go unnoticed and that we maintain our high standards and exceed expectations.”
Priority Freight offers a wide range of services, globally, to support their customers’ supply chains, from dedicated vehicles through to on board couriers, air freight, air charters and project cargo management. All bespoke solutions are designed specifically to meet customer production requirements.
Priority Freight’s largest volume of work comes from the global automotive industry, of which it has specialist knowledge. As a trusted logistics partner, offering the fastest, most cost-effective and reliable transport solutions, their success relies on responding to and delivering parts needed in emergency situations.
The company, founded in 1996, now employs nearly 300 people, operating from nine offices in the UK and Europe. Priority Freight, which was also the King’s Award for International Trade earlier in the year, works 24/7, 365 days a year to offer supply chain certainty which is crucial to its customers’ success.
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