WJ Capper joins Hazchem Network | Motor Transport

2022-08-20 01:37:46 By : Ms. Susie Wang

WJ Capper Transport in Telford has become the latest company to join The Hazchem Network. The firm, which did not previously transport hazardous goods, is part of logistics group Freight24 and it was already used to working for pallet networks. As a result, it said integration into The Hazchem Network had been straightforward. WJ Capper said membership was strategically important as it provided it with national coverage for its hazardous work and it could now offer a full range of […]

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