Another record-breaker for Celtic Couriers

Celtic Couriers Ltd, the go-ahead delivery firm based in Burry Port, has just chalked up some new records.
Just before the Easter break, the company chalked up new 2012 records for daily deliveries and collections.
"This month, May, we are keeping up the momentum," said Celtic Couriers general manager Gareth Jenkins.
"We would like to thank all our customers for helping us input the busiest night of the year recently.
"It saw another record number of parcels and deliveries.
"The day-time team saw the busiest delivery day of the year, with a record number of parcels and deliveries."
Mr Jenkins added: “We’re consistently busy and always keen to make sure we deliver for our customers.
“We like to think that we live up to our motto of being frequent, fast, efficient and flexible, providing an award-winning ‘handled with care’ delivery service.
“The fact that we get a lot of repeat business is testament to our determination to keep customers happy and, literally, keep on delivering the goods.”

Other news from Celtic Couriers -

Opening times for the next Bank Holiday weekend are as follows -
We will be open Saturday morning, June 2, as normal.
We will be closed Monday, June 4, and Tuesday, June 5, for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Bank Holidays.


A very warm Celtic Couriers welcome to our new employee in our accounts department at HQ, Cindy Jenkins!
We hope Cindy enjoys working with the team at Celtic Couriers in Burry Port.

Our new Citroen van has arrived at Celtic Couriers HQ in Burry Port.
The van takes the current fleet up to nine Citroen vans and 17 vehicles in total.
The fleet also includes four lorries, ranging from 7.5t, 18t, 24t and 44t.
Celtic Couriers general manager Gareth Jenkins said: "Keeping our fleet up-to-date is very important to us as we continue to deliver the best possible service to our customers."

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