Swedish delivery service makes Leeds its home with new office opening
Sweden-owned Your Special Delivery Service (YSDS) has moved into its 5,000 sq ft office and warehouse space in Armley.
The specialist delivery service has had a presence in the Leeds area for seven years. With its recent influx of new business, it is now expanding operations to new premises.
UK CEO’s Silvia Tarchi said: “We’re excited to have launched our brand-new space to better service new and existing customers and further embed ourselves into the local economy in Yorkshire.”
YSDS has several partnerships, including one with Leeds-headquartered Ginetta Cars.
Simon Laughlin, director of Ginetta Cars, spoke of its ongoing relationship with the company: “Your Special Delivery Service Leeds [is] now at a stage to service many more clients in the Yorkshire region and nationwide with [its] specialist offering that covers everything from fine art to pharmaceuticals.
“YSDS is a one stop shop for all of our delivery needs! Being in the motoring industry, our customers always want products very quickly and YSDS offer the best service when you need a fast turn-around.”
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