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2025-10-31 03:53:20

‘Next level’ investment will help transport firm SSO Logistics expand in Ireland alongside Irish Freight Solutions and Allied Fleet Services

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‘Next level’ investment will help transport firm SSO Logistics expand in Ireland alongside Irish Freight Solutions and Allied Fleet Services
From left, James Wood (Irish Freight Services), Peter Draper (SSO Logistics) and Stephen McAneney (Allied Fleet Services) in front of an SSO Logistics branded trailer

A Merseyside transport firm is planning big growth in Ireland after securing a “seven-figure investment package” from two Irish freight experts.

SSO Logistics has agreed a strategic partnership with Bolton-based Irish Freight Solutions (IFS) and Armagh-based Allied Fleet Services (AFS). St Helens-based SSO says the move will help it take its Irish operations “to the next level”.

IFS was founded in 2019 by James Wood to offer logistics services to Ireland and has grown to reach a turnover of £11m in 2023. Customs service provider AFS, founded in 2017, has specialised in navigating trading rules post-Brexit.

Peter Draper, CEO of SSO Logistics, said: “This investment is about taking the business to the next level. We already move freight to Ireland and by sharing our contacts and business relationships, we can expand this even further.

“With IFS’ expertise in freight forwarding and AFS’ knowledge of customs clearance, we can ensure an even smoother transit of freight into Ireland.

“When James knew I was looking for investors he jumped at it. One of the things which attracted him to us was our ability to send loads into Ireland – he’d done a lot of due diligence on us.

“Stephen clears all our deliveries through Ireland, which is vital for traceability. You need a letter of authority signed at every delivery point and without Stephen it doesn’t happen. This expertise is vital for us.”

James Wood, managing director of Irish Freight Solutions, said: “This is an incredibly exciting time. I have known SSO and Peter personally for several years and we have a synergistic approach to customer service. Although we operate in different areas in the logistics sector, our views and visions are aligned.

“When Peter discussed the opportunity to be a part of the SSO family it was a no-brainer.

“Being the freeport for the North West and having a full in-house customs team means SSO can offer a one-stop solution for businesses across the UK, especially Merseyside and the North West."

Stephen McAneney, managing director of Allied Fleet Services, said: “This investment marks a significant milestone for our business as we continue to strategically grow across the UK and Europe.

“Upon meeting Peter and the SSO team, we were impressed by their shared cultural values and ambitious growth plans. This alignment of goals and capabilities made the partnership too good to turn down.

“SSO has the unique proposition of freeport status in the North West, which combined with Allied Customs Services in Ireland will drastically reduce the import costs of goods. While both companies will operate independently, we will collaborate to further strengthen our positions as the go-to people in customs.”

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