Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Euro Pool System signs ten-year ease on iPort premises

Euro Pool System has signed a 10-year lease for a 10,850 m2 high-quality distribution facility at Doncaster’s iPort.

iP1a is the third of four speculatively-developed warehouses completing at iPort this year.

John Clements, Executive Director at Verdion, said: “Euro Pool System is an innovative business leading the way in sustainability and efficiency in the fresh supply chain with their returnable packaging containers, and we are pleased to be able to facilitate the growth requirements for the company’s business in the UK. With discussions under way well before the building was completed, this deal is further evidence of the demand we are experiencing from potential tenants reinforcing the importance of our wider speculative development programme.”

Dirk Vercammen of Euro Pool System, commented: “iPort is one of the UK’s most advanced multimodal logistics hub and industrial accommodation close to Junction 3 of the M18 and the East Coast Main Line. It provides an ideal base as a strategic location for Euro Pool System expansion in the UK to service customer needs using advanced solutions for our retail customers.”

In addition to this year’s 63.000 m2 of speculative development and existing facilities for Amazon, Fellowes, CEVA, Lidl, Maritime Transport, Dusk, Kingsbury Press and Woodland Group, iPort’s remaining 158.000 m2 includes capacity for further specialist buildings up to 74.000 m2.

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