Transport
Over 10,000 transport organisations already rely on phs to keep them moving. Whether it's through a market-leading work-wear service, or unrivalled safety and hygiene products, phs is proud to support the crucial role of the transport industry,
Why phs
Whether a transport business is concerned with goods or passengers, safety is always going to be one of the key concerns. Keeping staff happy is another worry, especially in a demanding environment. Here are some of the ways that phs can help.
Transport operate in a fast paced, high pressure environment.
We understand it can be difficult to prioritise basic and everyday tasks like restocking your washroom, disposing of waste or maintaining your floors.
Yet buying a car is one of the biggest purchases people will ever make. They need to be comfortable, and to feel well looked after while they think it through.
At phs we can look after the basics for you, creating a clean, welcoming environment that will make the right first impression and help you land that all important sale.
Industry insights from our experts
Marston's case study
At Marston's, we understand the importance of managing our waste responsibly. We are always looking for ways to reduce waste, improve recycling and divert waste from landfill. But there was one waste stream that we did not yet have a solution for and that was our absorbent hygiene product (AHP) waste.
Experienced
Having worked with these organisations for decades, we know that each company has its own specific requirements.A tailored solutions is what's needed and phs delivers just that, day after day.
Whether a transport business is concerned with goods or passengers, safety is always going to be one of the key concerns. Keeping staff happy is another worry, especially in a demanding environment. Here are some of the ways that phs can help.
We work with you to solve those little problems that eat into your day and keep you from more important matters. It's our job to keep those things running and to never be far away if something goes wrong.