A NEAR-century-old North Wales logistics firm with significant ambitions for growth, has created 10 new jobs after joining an expert pallet delivery network.

Mars-Jones is aiming to open a third warehouse to complement existing Flintshire premises in Sandycroft and Deeside, as part of its drive to become the biggest operator in its area, as it joins Pallet-Track.

First established in 1924, Mars-Jones specialises in distribution, warehousing and storage, contract packing and assembly in the food and drink and mobility equipment industries among others.

Generations of the Mars-Jones family grew the business over 96 years before selling to experienced transport operators, Chris Flynn and Paul Newton, in December 2020.

Flintshire and Deeside-based Mars Jones Limited has become the latest new member of the Pallet-Track network.

Flintshire and Deeside-based Mars Jones Limited has become the latest new member of the Pallet-Track network.

The company, which counts Tate & Lyle and Irish dairy firm Ornua among its customers, also boasts accreditation from the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) and the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

Explaining the reasons behind joining Pallet-Track, Imogen Watson-May, general operations manager at Mars-Jones, said: "Essentially, we understood there is a requirement for our customers for a network function and we want to be a one-stop shop.

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"Having dealt with other networks in the past they didn't tick all the boxes that Pallet-Track did.

"The tracking systems and the support we have already received is second to none and we love the idea of the KPIs each depot has to adhere to. It means every pallet we send should receive first-class service.

"We have been a member of several different networks over the years, but none suited our business profile and had the same ethos as us."

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Imogen said growth was very much on the agenda for Mars-Jones, with the Pallet-Track membership playing a vital part.

She added: "We want to grow, we want to be the biggest and best operator in our area. We are expanding our storage facility and looking for a third depot in the not-so-distant future.

"We have 57 staff and joining Pallet-Track has helped us create around 10 new jobs.

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"We're really pleased and excited to have started with Pallet-Track. We're sure it will take us to the next level and we are looking forward to a lengthy partnership."

Stuart Godman, chief executive of Pallet-Track, said: "We're delighted to be expanding our footprint even further into Wales, with Mars Jones following Swansea's Hall Brothers Ltd into our growing network.

"It's equally pleasing for us to be enabling the creation of new jobs at Mars-Jones, which is an exceptionally well-run and ambitious company. We look forward to a long working relationship."

www.pallet-track.co.uk.