Signed sealed delivered as logistics business launches new 29,000 sq ft facility

Courier Logistics, part of The APC network, has opened a new operational parcel depot in Sheffield.

The launch, which is the first of two planned in 2021, follows significant growth for the business which has recorded 24% overall year-on-year growth. Its growth has been spurred by a continued surge in online shopping across the region amidst the pandemic.

The depot provides 29,000 sq ft of premium warehouse space, allowing the business to build on its overnight and same day parcel collection and delivery service offerings to local businesses across all S postcodes.

It will support growth of these businesses, and through the nationwide coverage of the APC parcel network, enable them to reach an ever expanding national customer base.

Daniel Franey, director at Courier Logistics, said: “It’s so encouraging to see how businesses across Sheffield have proven their resilience and entrepreneurialism despite the challenges in the last year, with many of our customers thriving.

“SMEs across the region have had to adapt their business models, products, and accelerate their online presence in order to survive in recent months, and continue to do so.

“We are dedicated to supporting their agility and determination, providing them with improved service options and a local team on hand, working hard in partnership with them, to help them flourish in the years ahead.”

Across the region, Courier Logistics’ top five customers have achieved an average of 100% year-on-year growth.

Among its top customers, the food and drink sector has shown the most significant growth locally, as consumers have found new ways of sourcing products they depend on through the pandemic, and in turn many SMEs have quickly adapted their business models to meet demands.

Jonathan Smith, chief executive at APC Overnight, said: “The strength and resilience of the UK’s SMEs throughout the ongoing pandemic continues to shine through.

“Already in 2021, we are seeing further demand for delivery services, as consumers continue to shop online and businesses continue to rely on carriers to get these items delivered.

“The ongoing dedication and hard work of our colleagues at Courier Logistics will be key to supporting this, ensuring the needs of customers are recognised, and working closely with them to ensure those needs are met.”

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