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Logistics UK Van Awards 2024 - shortlist announced
The entries have been reviewed and the judges have made their decisions. The big question is... who made the shortlist?
Logistics UK's Van Awards 2024 celebrate the best van businesses, their achievements in the van industry, and recognising and rewarding businesses that place safety and compliance at the heart of their operations.
Drum roll please....
Keeping Your Show on the Road - sponsored by The AA
Shortlisted are:
- 101 Pet Express
- ArrowXL
- Clancy
- Murphy Group
- Prigmore Haulage Ltd
Innovative Van Business of the Year - sponsored by Clearquote
Shortlisted are:
- ArrowXL
- Carnell
- Geotab
- HBC Logistics Ltd
- Octopus Electroverse
- With Wise Ltd
Van Decarbonisation Award - sponsored by Lex Autolease
Shortlisted are:
- Aspire Defence
- Dundee City Council
- John Lewis Partnership (JLP)
- Reflex Vehicle Hire
- Speedy Hire
- The AA
Diversity and Inclusion Award - sponsored by Webfleet
Shortlisted are:
- Carnell
- Clancy
- Mark O Shaughnessy - Purrfect Pet Transport
- Murphy Group
- Sciensus
- Speedy Hire
Van Safety and Compliance Award - sponsored by Brigade Electronics
Shortlisted are:
- ArrowXL
- Murphy Group
- North Ayrshire Council
- Prestige Pipelaying JV Ltd
- SMS
- RED Corporate Driver Training
Congratulations to all shortlisted and we look forward to seeing you at the Hyatt Regency, Birmingham on 13 September!
All winners of Logistics UK's Van Awards will be shortlisted for the Van Business of the Year category at the prestigious Logistics UK Logistics Awards 2024, which will be taking place on 12 December at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge in London.
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Published On: 15/08/2024 15:00:00
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