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Specializing in the transportation trade in the city of Liverpool, the Abbey Logistics Group has announced its complete takeover of one of the leading liquid food enterprises in the country. This company, known as Armet Logistics Limited, has been in the process of aligning itself with Abbey Logistics over the course of the last year, and its MD Charles Lucy will be pleased to join the Abbey team, who are themselves extremely pleased with the valuable purchase that they have finally managed to make.

With the collaboration of NorthEdge Capital and the implementation of several new giant contractual deals with other companies, it seems that Abbey Logistics could be well on the way to expanding their empire beyond the banks of the Mersey. The company has furthermore increased its hiring of qualified employees to a larger rate than ever before, thus demonstrating its ability to adapt and prosper under the circumstances of the new market and demand for products by various clients. Through merging the two conglomerates together, Mister Steve Granite of Abbey Logistics is very happy now that the transaction has finally taken place between the two businesses.

With a commitment to excellent customer service that cannot be overestimated, the combination of the values brought forward by Abbey and Armet Logistics ought to act as a sign that they are very well matched for each other and that the move will be a beneficial one for  all parties concerned. With over a quarter of a century’s experience in the field of transportation, Abbey Logistics are destined to prove that the merging of companies can bring prosperity and harmony to the business projects of entrepreneurships. Indeed, Armet’s merging with Abbey Logistics should result in the company turning out more than 70 million pounds by the end of the next fiscal year. Similarly, no less than 700 individuals are looking forward to start their new work at the merged company, which can only mean bright skies all round for the infrastructure of the local region.