PRIORITY Freight has been honored with The King's Award for Enterprise in International Trade, presented by the Lord-Lieutenant of Kent at the company's headquarters in Dover, reports London's Motor Transport.
The award celebrates priority Freight's strong business practices and impressive, sustained growth in international sales.
During a special ceremony at the Dover office, the Lord-Lieutenant of Kent, Lady Colgrain, presented the award to Priority Freight chief executive Neal Williams.
Staff gathered to greet Lady Colgrain, His Majesty's representative in Kent, as they celebrated the company's achievement.
'It is a great honour to receive such a distinguished award. We are exceptionally proud and would like to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of the whole team,' said Mr Williams.
'The King's Award is another level of recognition within the logistics industry and beyond. It energizes our team to keep innovating and continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in logistics.'
'The logistics industry has suffered waves of challenges in the past few years, such as Brexit, the crisis in the Red Sea, and ongoing global conflicts. To achieve this award, despite the challenging backdrop is a tribute to our global teamwork's agility,' said Mr Williams.
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The award celebrates priority Freight's strong business practices and impressive, sustained growth in international sales.
During a special ceremony at the Dover office, the Lord-Lieutenant of Kent, Lady Colgrain, presented the award to Priority Freight chief executive Neal Williams.
Staff gathered to greet Lady Colgrain, His Majesty's representative in Kent, as they celebrated the company's achievement.
'It is a great honour to receive such a distinguished award. We are exceptionally proud and would like to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of the whole team,' said Mr Williams.
'The King's Award is another level of recognition within the logistics industry and beyond. It energizes our team to keep innovating and continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in logistics.'
'The logistics industry has suffered waves of challenges in the past few years, such as Brexit, the crisis in the Red Sea, and ongoing global conflicts. To achieve this award, despite the challenging backdrop is a tribute to our global teamwork's agility,' said Mr Williams.
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