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PGS Global Logistics invests £10m into new Black Country base

Logistics and warehousing firm is building a new facility in West Bromwich as the company marks its 30th anniversary

PGS Global Logistics founder Paul Eyles (second right) with his children who also work in the business (from left) Joe, Sam and Emily, marking the start of work on their new warehouse in West Bromwich

A logistics and warehousing firm is investing £10 million into a new project in the West Midlands as the company marks its 30th anniversary.

Work has started on a new £10 million facility in West Bromwich for PGS Global Logistics which will create 30 new jobs and add 80,000 sq ft of space to its portfolio when it opens next year. The company's pallet storage capabilities will double from 15,000 to 30,000 when the new site in Brandon Way is operational.

The announcement followed a two-year search for a suitable West Midlands site, amid increasing demand for warehousing in the region, the company said.

PGS, which employs 200 staff, already operates a 14-acre base near Birmingham Airport and a second facility in Kidderminster and this latest scheme takes the group's total warehouse space to 350,000 sq ft.

Paul Eyles founded PGS Global Logistics 30 years ago this month and his three children all now work in the business.

Commercial director David Bayliss said: "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.

"Paul started the business 30 years ago, delivering steel on behalf of Carrs Tool Steels, based just a few miles away in Tipton and it is wonderful to see the next generation of the family as part of the team at the forefront of this exciting investment.