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TransPak expands in Wales

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New facility strengthens supply chain support for semiconductor and data server industries.

TransPak, a global leader in crating, packaging, and logistics solutions, unveils its new facility in Wales. This strategic expansion reinforces TransPak's dedication to delivering world-class service to key tech industries while driving local job growth and deepening its commitment to a family-driven business culture.

The 44,000-square-foot TransPak Wales facility strategically positions the company to support the growing needs of its customers in Europe, particularly within the semiconductor and data server industries. Established in response to increasing demand from key partners, the expansion strengthens TransPak's ability to deliver seamless, end-to-end solutions. As a one-stop shop for logistics, crating, and packaging solutions, the facility enhances operational efficiency and ensures customers receive tailored support for their most critical shipments.

"Following our customers and adapting to their evolving needs has always been central to TransPak's growth strategy," said Bert Inch, CEO of TransPak. "Establishing a presence in Wales not only strengthens our global network but also brings valuable jobs and economic opportunities to the South Wales region."

Regulated and Secure Logistics Capabilities

The Wales facility is equipped with advanced crating and warehousing capabilities, including secure storage solutions. As a regulated agent under the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), TransPak ensures compliance with strict security standards, allowing it to hold airline cargo on-site. This designation enhances TransPak's service offerings and provides a strategic advantage for their customers who require high-compliance logistics solutions.

A Family-Driven Business Culture

Many of the employees at the Wales facility come from family-owned businesses, including General Manager Bianca Parry and lead crater and packer Corey Wigmore. They bring generations of expertise in packaging, logistics, and manufacturing.

TransPak's success is deeply rooted in its family-oriented business model. The company has long prided itself on building lasting relationships—with customers, employees, and the communities it serves. The Wales facility embodies this spirit, fostering a work environment that values experience, expertise, and a commitment to quality service.

"TransPak is more than just a packaging and logistics company—it's a family," emphasized Bianca Parry, General Manager of the Wales facility. "From leadership to frontline operations, we are a close-knit team that supports each other and takes pride in our collective success. That culture is what makes us different and drives our continued growth."

With a legacy built on trust, expertise, and customer commitment, TransPak's expansion into Wales signals the company's continued investment in global growth while staying true to its core values. By fostering strong partnerships, creating jobs, and maintaining industry-leading service, TransPak is well-positioned to support its customers' evolving needs— now and in the future.

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