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Peel Ports Group is investing £28 million in a new facility at the Port of Liverpool, in its biggest single investment in warehousing this year. Construction of the 240,000-square-foot warehouse at the pioneering port operator’s Alexandra Dock is to begin in the coming days.

The new facility, referred to as Alexandra Dock Multi-User Warehouse (MUW), will be the length of up to five football pitches (400 metres) and used for the handling and storage of cargo at the port. It will be able to store a variety of commodities, both unitised and non-unitised requiring indoor storage. 

The facility will also have 300 metres of the dedicated quayside and state-of-the-art cranes to optimise vessel discharge as part of the new development.

New purpose-built space at the Port of Liverpool

We’re very pleased to be announcing the construction for this major purpose-built space at the Port of Liverpool"

David Huck, Chief Operating Officer at Peel Ports Group, said: “We’re very pleased to be announcing the construction for this major purpose-built space at the Port of LiverpoolWe’ve seen a significant increase in demand for warehousing, and this huge new facility provides an opportunity for new customers looking for capacity to grow their business, as well as allowing existing customers the chance to expand their operational capacity at the port."

He adds “This also represents a very important milestone for Peel Ports Group, enhancing both our warehousing and distribution offerings, while enabling more sustainable port-centric solutions. We’ve long argued the benefits of the Port of Liverpool’s central location, and this new facility will also provide real cost, carbon and congestion supply chain benefits to the market.”

HGV turnaround time

The new state-of-the-art, dynamic storage facility has been maximised for storage volumes, discharge performance and fast HGV turnaround times. The project is expected to be completed in April 2024 and the work will be carried out by pioneering construction company Glencar.

Multi-user warehouse development

Commenting on the project, Peter Goodman, Managing Director–Midlands & North, said: “Working with some of the UK’s pioneering asset managers, developers and occupiers, Glencar has developed a market-pioneering reputation in the delivery of industrial and logistics facilities. We understand the commercial imperative to produce sustainable and high-quality structures, often at speed, creating lasting value for asset owners and are delighted to be working for pioneering UK Port Operator Peel Ports to construct this multi-user warehouse development."

He adds, “Ports serve as a critical part of the UK Supply Chain and multi-users facilities of this type contribute towards the continuation of the import and export of vital goods. We look forward to working with the full project team progressing the project to a successful end product.”

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