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Local delivery firm Priority Express invests in new Frome site

Priority Express, part of The APC delivery network is the largest independent parcel delivery network in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Priority Express invests in new Frome site(Image: APC)

Bristol-based couriers Priority Express has announced the opening of its new site in Frome.

The company, which is part of The APC delivery network, will open the 8,700 sq. ft Somerset site to further service customers in the South West. The opening of the new larger site, follows continued growth for the business group, having recorded an 11.4% year-on-year increase in revenue.

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The new site, one of three within the Priority Express group, is 40% larger than the previous site in Frome - allowing the business to expand on its APC Overnight, same-day and international delivery service offerings to local businesses across the BA postcode area.

Neil Havill, managing director of Priority Express, said: “Throughout the pandemic, we saw growing demand for parcel services, driven by a surge in consumer e-commerce activity. Across our business we worked hard to support our local customers, many of which were small ‘cottage’ SME businesses, recognising their changing needs and investing in our business to support this.

"A few years on and the pandemic has fundamentally changed the shape of so many SME businesses across Somerset, as well as their delivery needs and delivery expectations. We want to invest in our business to allow us to support the strong continued growth of our customers and our new site is just the start of this commitment.”

As part of Priority Express’ investment into the future of its business, the business has also introduced three new electric vehicles to its fleet, with plans to convert its current mixed fleet of 48 company-owned vehicles, predominantly Euro-6 sprinter vans, to solely electric vehicles within the next 5-10 years.

Mr Havill added: “We want to ensure our business is set up for long-term success; supporting our valued customers and investing in their continued growth, as well working towards operating our business in a more sustainable way. The introduction of EVs into our fleet is just the beginning of this and allows us to continue providing excellent service to customers in a more sustainable way, across the region.”