Siemens Mobility has launched a new Rail Components Distribution Centre at its Goole Rail Village in East Yorkshire. The facility will support 14 Siemens Mobility maintenance depots and service locations nationwide and aim to enhance supply chain efficiency for its UK rolling stock operations.
The distribution centre, opened by MP Sir David Davis and East Riding of Yorkshire Council leader Anne Handley, will operate alongside Siemens Mobility’s logistics hub in Kettering. The sites will streamline rail component storage and distribution while integrating the Goole Rail Village into the wider supply chain.
Siemens Mobility’s investment in Goole is expected to create up to 1,000 jobs as part of a broader £240 million commitment. The company employs around 5,500 people in the UK and has established apprenticeship and internship programmes to develop future talent.
The Goole site also supports Siemens Mobility’s sustainability goals by reducing logistics-related carbon emissions through optimised distribution routes.