No1 UK Logistics Provider for 2022

Uniserve has been announced by Logistics Manager as the No1 UK Logistics Service Provider for the second year running.
The news was announced during Logistics Managers final webinar in a series of three hosted over consecutive days by editor of Logistics Manager Magazine, Michelle Mooney.
The report from Logistics Manager, highlighted the Uniserve’s Group UK 2021 turnover had increased by 148.02%, to £1.39bn.
A Uniserve spokesperson commented:
“We are delighted and proud to be announced as the No1 UK logistics provider for 2022. Finishing in the top spot for the second consecutive year is a testament to the dedication and passion of our employees and their commitment in delivering exceptional excellence and value in everything we do”
For more information on why we are the UK’s No.1 Logistics provider, contact your Customer Development Manager today on
01375 856060 or email crmteam@ugroup.co.uk to discuss.
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