DGL’s strategic acquisition of Nightingale Transport continues the sustained growth of DGL’s diversified industrial services, efficacy of operations and improved customer service.
“The Nightingales acquisition has strengthened DGL’s reach and ability to serve its customers by adding more delivery networks to our cities & rural areas across Australia. The DGL reach now includes over 65 sites across Australia. Nightingales has allowed DGL to ensure its customers are getting their deliveries in the most efficient and sustainable manner”, said Ryan Aisher Chief Operating Officer DGL Group.
“DGL have been able to further strengthen its customer offering with Nightingales well positioned depots and routes. This acquisition will not only provide DGL with an additional 100 trucks and trailers, thereby substantially increasing the company’s fleet, but it also allows for the utilisation of Nightingale’s strong national transport capability as a collection network for the backloading of lead and other recyclable materials to DGL’s other facilities.”
“Nightingale will enable immediate advantages to our clients turnaround times by enablling more efficinet loading, better logsiticial planning and a strengthened fleet. The best news for DGL is the alignment to our sustianability goals by ensuring emmission reductions in the transportation of raw materials, packaged goods & lead bullion for export”.
As a national provider of logistics services to some of the most respected blue-chip clients in the mining, agricultural, and infrastructure sectors, Nightingale Transport brings credibility and access to these vital industries that underpin the Australian economy.
“The acquisition of Nightingale expands our national logistics reach, allowing us to provide true business-to-business scale and capacity while enhancing DGL’s offering to target industries,”
On behalf of the DGL Group we would like to welcome Glen Nightingale and the entire Nightingale team in joining the DGL Group of Companies.
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DGL Marketing