Clipper Logistics signs for another decade of 200,000 sq ft Selby business park space
Clipper Logistics plc has committed to a further 10 years on Potter Space’s business park in Selby.
This is following the renewal of the lease for Clipper Logistics’ existing two units totalling 195,000 sq ft.
Clipper Logistics, a provider of value-added logistics solutions and e-fulfilment to the retail sector, began operating from the business park when it took an initial 165,000 sq ft building in 2009.
The unit contains three mezzanine floors and a sophisticated conveyor system, making it ideal for Clipper’s specialist logistics handling of garments and high value retail products.
Managing director of Potter Space, Matthew Lamb, said: “Clipper Logistics has been a valued customer of ours for the last 10 years and it has been great to witness its growth over that period.
“We pride ourselves on working closely with all our customers. By doing so we can be alerted to their needs on site and endeavour to provide additional facilities and services to enable the business to become more successful.
“Clipper is a great example of this approach as it continues to grow its operation on site resulting in the company’s wish to remain with us for at least another 10 years.”
Following expansion, the company took an additional 30,000 sq ft building linked via a secured covered access route to its existing building.
With the combined operational facilities, Clipper have been able to create a multi-customer shared-use facility including a large-scale fashion returns operation.
Following the signing of the lease, Potter Space has agreed to construct additional staff car parking & bicycle facilities. In addition, Clipper is increasing the office accommodation and staff welfare facilities to accommodate the increased activities.
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