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When an urgent shipment threatened to delay a defence engineering programme, Priority Freight mobilised a solution in minutes – completing the entire operation in under two hours.

A leading UK defence engineering organisation required immediate transport of specialist shipbuilding engineering components between two manufacturing locations in the UK. The components were needed urgently to support scheduled engineering activity, meaning any delay risked disrupting carefully planned production work.

Requests of this nature are a routine part of Priority Freight’s time-critical logistics operations, with control centre teams regularly assessing urgent shipments and mobilising dedicated vehicles within minutes.

The request was received by Priority Freight at 09:31, with collection required as soon as possible. As with all time-critical shipments, the operations team immediately began assessing the operational requirements, vehicle suitability and routing options to ensure the fastest possible response.

Initial shipment information included incorrect dimensions. However, Priority Freight’s experienced operations team quickly identified the discrepancy and confirmed the correct measurements. By validating the cargo details immediately, the team ensured the correct vehicle could be deployed without delay and avoided potential disruption later in the process.

Drawing on their experience managing urgent logistics requests, the team rapidly developed a transport solution, offering collection within one hour and delivery within one hour of pickup. The proposal was confirmed at 09:43, and a dedicated vehicle was dispatched immediately.

The vehicle arrived on site at 10:22, with the cargo loaded in just four minutes. The shipment was then transported directly to its destination and safely delivered within the agreed timeframe, with live proof of delivery provided to the client.

From initial enquiry to final delivery, the entire operation was completed in under two hours – a timeframe that reflects the rapid-response capability Priority Freight delivers for clients every day.

Without a rapid response, the delay could have disrupted scheduled engineering work and caused knock-on delays across the programme. By combining rapid decision-making with deep operational expertise, Priority Freight ensured the shipment moved immediately and the client’s engineering programme remained firmly on schedule.

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ABOUT PRIORITY FREIGHT

Priority Freight is a leading time-critical logistics specialist, operating 24/7, 365 days a year. With several strategically-located control centres across Europe, and a global network of agents, the company provides bespoke, global solutions for even the most complex logistics challenges. By partnering with and supporting its clients, the company adds speed and flexibility to their supply chains, ensuring each consignment is delivered on time and in perfect condition every time.

Priority Freight’s highly experienced team of multilingual logistics specialists are committed to providing the fastest, most cost-effective and reliable solutions, time and time again. With a reaction time of under 15 minutes, and an on-time delivery rate of 99.6%, it is this dedication that has seen the company achieve a high client satisfaction score.

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