Birmingham logistics specialist invests £10m into new sustainable warehouse
A Birmingham based logistics and warehouse specialist is investing £10m in a purpose-built warehouse in West Bromwich to support continued growth.
PGS is set to deliver over 30 new jobs once the 80,000 sq. ft facility opens in early 2023, adding to the company’s existing 14-acre site near Birmingham Airport, and growing the group’s total warehouse space to 350,000 sq ft.
Paul Eyles, who founded PGS Global Logistics 30 years ago this month, has taken part in a breaking ground ceremony at the new site with his three children, who all work in the business. The West Bromwich site will raise the firm’s green credentials as the warehouse will be solar powered throughout.
The company’s pallet storage capabilities will double from 15,000 to 30,000 and to maximise capacity, the high specification warehouse will also benefit from Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) pallet racking and electric forklift trucks, creating a world-class facility for storage and picking.
PGS Global Logistics is a shareholder member of the Pallet-Track network, which enables independent logistics firms to work together to collect and deliver palletised freight more efficiently.
By increasing its pallet handling capacity, PGS Global Logistics will be able to transport more freight via the Pallet-Track network, supporting the operations of other hauliers around the UK. The announcement follows a two-year search for a suitable West Midlands site, amid increasing demand for warehousing in the region.
David Bayliss, commercial director at PGS Global Logistics, commented: “We are proud to announce the biggest investment in our 30-year history and to be bringing new opportunities to the area with this development.
“The new site will provide a number of key benefits for our customers, many of which are looking for additional capacity to increase their own operations, and we are already attracting a lot of interest from potential customers.
“We are seeing rapid growth in every area of our business, including parcels, pallets, and picking and packing requirements, so we are very confident of filling this new facility quickly once it is fully operational.
“The site is an ideal blank canvas for a purpose-built warehouse as it has given us the opportunity to fully incorporate solar power into the design and build, future-proofing our operation for the benefit of the business and the environment.”
By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily
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