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Hi guys - there's someone selling a set of 18" wheels with tyres. He said he can strap them to a pallet but I'll need to arrange collection - who would be a good company to use? Not done that before. Looked at paisley freight but, as far as i can tell, the wheels need to be individually wrapped for that company Cheers
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Jun 17, 2018 11:07:37 GMT
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In my experience it would be a local freight company who would pick it up and pass it on to another company near you for delivery
A lot of these companies are part of the Palletways network
The ones near me are John Reid Trucking based in Brigg. If you run out of ideas i would call them and see if they know someone in your area
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Jun 18, 2018 15:41:56 GMT
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In my experience it would be a local freight company who would pick it up and pass it on to another company near you for delivery A lot of these companies are part of the Palletways network The ones near me are John Reid Trucking based in Brigg. If you run out of ideas i would call them and see if they know someone in your area Yep what Jim said, plus you have Shiply ..... Unless you go the TNT route.
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Jun 18, 2018 16:10:28 GMT
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Paisley Freight have a dedicated wheel delivery service, just wrap in bubble wrap and cellophane.
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keyring
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Another one for Shipley, I’ve used it with great results in the past. Especially if you find someone already with a job, and just trying to gather stuff for their return leg, you can get some mega cheap prices!
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