Huddersfield Town chairman Dean Hoyle was on hand to help logistics firm The Pink Link Ltd celebrate the official opening of its new premises at Oakes in Huddersfield.

Dean cut a pink ribbon to open the premises at Crosland Road – with Town player Murray Wallace and former Town favourite, Andy Booth in attendance. The Pink Link Ltd team was joined by a number of clients, friends and family for a drinks reception with lunch and a tour of the firm’s new site and pink offices.

The family-owned and managed palletised distribution specialist said the move and expansion had led to a number of key service improvements for its clients as well as closer motorway links and improved IT communications.

David Allen, who founded The Pink Link Ltd in 1991 but is now retired, also attended and spoke highly of the business and its employees.

“The business has come a long way since my involvement 25 years ago,” he said. “This is testament to my son and daughter who completed a management buy-out 10 years ago.

“Since then, the company has gone from strength to strength. The new location is fantastic and exemplifies the business’ continuous strive towards improving service and customer experience.”

Vicki Davenport, sales and commercial director at The Pink Link Ltd, said: “The official opening was a fantastic event and we were delighted to be joined by a great number of guests, customers and friends.

“Customer care and providing the personal touch is key to The Pink Link success and is something the business prides itself on delivering at all times through our highly skilled customer service team.

It was great to have the opportunity to show our guests around the new premises and introduce them to employees they may not have met previously.”