
Price Bailey Recognised as an ‘Outstanding Company to Work For’ for a Fourth Year by Best Companies
Price Bailey has once again been recognised as one of the UK’s best workplaces in the Best Companies survey for 2025.
Following our recent success advising on the sale of Savage Haulage Limited, our Strategic Corporate Finance team have combined their wealth of experience working closely with business owners and reflected on their invaluable insights into the unique requirements and aspirations of investors and acquirers in the sector to produce our latest M&A sector briefing report. This time focusing on the UK Cold storage and logistics industry.
By combining our extensive advisory expertise with the latest industry knowledge and data, this report will furnish business owners with a thorough understanding of the M&A dynamics within the UK Cold storage industry.
If you are the owner of a cold storage and logistics business and are considering your future growth or exit opportunities, or have been approached by a potential buyer and would like to know what to do next, please contact one of our team using the form below.
We always recommend that you seek advice from a suitably qualified adviser before taking any action. The information in this article only serves as a guide and no responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action as a result of this material can be accepted by the authors or the firm.
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Price Bailey has once again been recognised as one of the UK’s best workplaces in the Best Companies survey for 2025.
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