One of the world’s leading logistics companies has become a patron of Shropshire Chamber of Commerce.

Kuehne+Nagel operates across nearly 100 countries with a network of around 1,300 sites – including a major base in Telford.

It delivers supply chain solutions spanning sea, air, road and contract logistics, supported by advanced digital technologies and deep sector expertise.

Brian Franklin, director of operations at the company’s base at MOD Donnington, said the team were extremely proud to have joined the patronage programme.

“Having engaged several times over the last months with the Shropshire Chamber of Commerce team and having the opportunity to meet some of its members, it has been easy to see the outstanding things being achieved within the region, and the amazing success stories of the work undertaken to drive growth and support local businesses at all levels.

“As a large local employer, being a patron member of the Chamber enables us to play a more vital role in strengthening the local business community and enhances our engagement within it.

“It assists us in fostering greater collaboration and increases our ability to deliver social value and sustainable growth across the county.

“It is a privilege to be a member of an organisation that aligns so closely with our values and contributes so much to Shropshire’s success.”

Shropshire Chamber of Commerce’s patron programme is designed to give businesses the opportunity to raise awareness of their organisations, and express their commitment to the success of the local business community.

Ruth Ross, Shropshire Chamber chief executive, said: “The objective is to generate ideas, enthusiasm and dynamic business opportunities and to feed this back through Shropshire Chamber and onwards to the county’s businesses as a whole.

“We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Kuehne + Nagel to the patronage programme, which is designed enhance long-term relationships, driving both profitability and community connection - making them a strategic asset in today’s competitive marketplace.”