Directory overview
- 19 Total businesses
- 2.7 Average rating
- 63% With reviews
- 32% With photos
19 results found
Browse freight forwarding agencies in Manchester. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 19 results in Manchester. Average rating 2.7/5 based on 272 reviews & ratings.
“This is the third time I’ve used Al Arabiya Cargo to release my shipment from Iran. They are very easy to work with, and I just received my goods right at my doorstep without any hassle. Can’t ask for anything more – really excellent service!”
“Professional full-service shipping agents, with bonded warehouse facilities. I've used M&W Freight since 2005 with great service from Wayne, Kerry & Ellen, and would have no hesitation in recommending them.”
“Nice easy place to find. Back in off the road. Nice friendly loaders.”
“Atlantic Pacific is a fantastic world class logistics company with some of the best employees in the logistics industry.”
“These guys can shift almost anything anywhere. 5 star”
“Fantastic people and company. Leading air, ocean and road logistical products”
“A solution focused transport company that have helped our business deliver nationwide pallets and increase turnover in the process. Vicky & Lauren have helped us with the nationwide supply of our Cheshire grown product and continue to meet our customers expectations daily.”
“I really can’t understand the general negativity of so many reviews on here, I must say I’ve had a great experience with Rapid. I arrived in Manchester without my baggage as it got left behind on my stopover. I had to leave Manchester again the next day so I really needed my suitcase returned to me first thing in the morning. Spoke to two Rapid employees on the phone who were being extremely helpful and tried their absolute best to accommodate my urgent request. The driver was very friendly as well and arrived the next day even earlier than expected. It’s fair enough that people are frustrated when their baggage is delayed, but they need to understand that it’s usually the airlines and the airports that are at fault for the inconvenience - not couriers like Rapid.”