Swain Group is proud to announce a significant step in its ongoing journey to streamline and enhance its operations by rebranding the renowned Express Freight Services. This strategic move is part of a broader initiative aimed at creating a more cohesive and unified brand identity across the Group’s diverse operations.
Express Freight Services, a respected UK-based container haulier, has been a trusted name in the industry for over 45 years. Acquired by Swain Group in 2018, it has built a strong reputation for reliability and efficiency. The decision to rename this well-established brand reflects Swain Group’s commitment to aligning its various divisions under a single, recognisable brandfamily, which will strengthen its position in the rapidly evolving container shipping industry.
Commenting on the rebranding, Matthew Deer, Managing Director of Swain Group, said: “The renaming of Express Freight Services is not just about a new name, but about unifying our operations under a single, strong brand that represents the values and quality our customers expect. This change marks a significant milestone in our strategy to enhance brand recognition and ensure that our customers can easily connect with the comprehensive services we offer across all our divisions.”
In conjunction with this rebranding effort, Swain Group is also expanding its operational footprint. In addition to its established depots at London Gateway, Felixstowe, and Tilbury, the Group is set to significantly enhance its presence in the Southeast and along the South Coast with a new depotin Southampton, scheduled to go live in September 2024.
These developments underscore Swain Group’s dedication to growth and excellence in the container transport sector. With a focus on creating a more unified brand image and expanding its network of depots, Swain Group is well-positioned to maintain its leadership as a provider of reliable container transport solutions for years to come.
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