Ipswich Haulage & Logistics
The headquarters of our UK operations, Ipswich is where a number of our longest-serving staff are situated. Waller Transport was first located in nearby Colchester, before port operations began to slow down in the Essex town and the company made the move to Ipswich.
Now located a stone’s throw from the Ipswich waterfront, the current Waller Transport office primarily co-ordinates significant volumes of freight out of the nearby Port of Felixstowe. Recognised as Britain’s biggest and busiest container port, Felixstowe welcomes in excess of 3,000 container vessels to its shores every year. In addition, the Ipswich office maintains strong links with other ports in the east of England such as Harwich, Great Yarmouth, Wisbech, Tilbury and London Gateway.
With our 50+ years’ experience working in the region, the team at Waller have a vast array of contacts with links to Felixstowe and East Anglia as a whole. As such we are perfectly placed to assist with any haulage or logistics challenges you may be facing – whether you are a haulier in search of additional loads or a supplier looking for the most efficient way to transport your goods.
Ipswich Haulage & Logistics Services
- General cargo
- RO-RO
- Containers
- Dry Bulk
- Offshore / Wind
- Forest / Timber
- Metals / Steel
- Waste /Recycling


What can we do for you?
We pride ourselves on our exceptional service. Each consignment is planned, managed and tracked, to ensure your delivery is handled with care, accuracy and speed. Wherever and whenever you need us, we’ve always got you covered.

European Haulage & Freight Services

UK Road Haulage

Time-Critical Haulage & Express Logistics
From the Ipswich Team
Ipswich Team

Darryn Flynn
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Laura Flynn
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Adrian Copeland
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Stuart Turner
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Howard Eves
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Marta Kotowska
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Paul Rolfe
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Joelee
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Diana Sujewicz
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Victoria Jenkins
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Chanelle Norrington
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