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26 October 2017: Woodland Group, the independent global freight forwarding and supply chain specialist  announced their expansion into the South West of Ireland, at their new office and warehouse space in Westgate Business Park, Lehanaghmore, Cork on Thursday.  Photo shows GAA hurling legend Séan Óg O hAilpín who is assisting Woodland Group settle into the South West with Kevin Brady, Managing Director, Woodland Group Ireland and Pamila Coughlan, Business Development Manager, Woodland Group Ireland at the launch on Thursday.<br />
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Woodland Group Expands into the South West<br />
Bringing their FREE health check direct to Munster Businesses<br />
Cork, Thursday, 26th October 2017: Woodland Group, the independent global freight forwarding and supply chain specialist, joined by GAA hurling legend Séan Óg O hAilpín, today announced their expansion into the South West of Ireland, at their new office and warehouse space in Westgate Business Park, Lehanaghmore, Cork.<br />
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 Séan Óg O hAilpín who is assisting Woodland Group settle into the South West, said he was very happy to welcome the logistics specialists to Cork. “To join Woodland Group in launching their new offices in Cork is a great occasion. As a Cork man, I’m delighted to assist them as they embark on providing a dedicated service to local businesses in South West.”<br />
As part of their offering, Woodland Group will be offering a FREE health check to all businesses in the South West. The initiative looks at the business logistics activities and assesses how to both improve efficiency and increase profitability.<br />
Pamila Coughlan, Business Development Manager Woodland Group Ireland explained that their consultative approach to business is what sets Woodland apart from their competitors;<br />
“We are offering a FREE business health check to for businesses that are interested in analysing their current logistics efficiencies. This
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