Monday, December 23, 2024

Corby logistics firm on the road to success with site expansion

A transport and logistics firm in Corby is heading for growth after investing in new warehousing space, with support from Lloyds Bank.

Sanderson Transport used a seven-figure funding package to purchase a 5.5-acre site adjacent to one of its existing properties, which will provide an additional 55,000 sq ft of warehouse space, as well as increasing the office footprint for its logistics operations.

It will increase the firm’s warehousing capacity by up to 50%, and enable it to expand its growing e-commerce fulfilment services.

The firm provides transport and logistics solutions for a variety of customers, ranging from industrial goods to retail, with a fleet of more than 80 vehicles. It employs more than 140 people across its sites in Corby and Market Harborough.

The new investment follows a period of sustained growth for Sanderson Transport over the past five years, which has seen its customer base expand significantly.

Ed Sanderson, commercial director at Sanderson Transport, said: “We’ve increased the size of our operations significantly over the past five years or so. Acquiring the new site will give us even more room for growth and the chance to diversify what we do even further.”

Belinda Smith, relationship manager at Lloyds Bank, said: “Sanderson Transport has enjoyed impressive growth in recent years and we’re pleased to see the team build on this success with the acquisition of its new site.

“We will continue to support them as they move forward, and will be working with other businesses across the area to help them on their own growth journeys.”

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