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Construction begins on Croda's new £7m Goole distribution centre

The new development will be Croda’s European distribution hub for products made at its manufacturing sites across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

From left: Martin Chapman, commercial operations manager at Croda, Tom Broph, managing director of western Europe at Croda, Councillor Richard Burton, leader at East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Andrew Dickman, director at Tritax Symmetry.(Image: © Giles Rocholl Photography Ltd 2019)

Ground was broken at a site in Goole on Thursday morning as construction work started on FTSE 100 chemicals firm Croda’s £7m distribution centre.

The new development, at the Goole 36 Enterprise Zone, will be Croda’s European distribution hub for products made at its manufacturing sites across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

It comes after investment firm London Metric Property agreed a £24m deal to purchase the land for Croda’s new base from Homes England.

Yorkshire-headquartered GMI Construction has been appointed as lead contractor on the project, which will be overseen by logistics specialist Tritax Symmetry.

It is hoped Croda will be in the building by the end of 2020.

Tom Brophy, managing director for Western Europe at Croda, said: ‘We are delighted that work has started on this exciting project to build our state-of-the-art warehouse in Goole.

What Croda's new £7m facility in Goole will look like once completed(Image: Croda)

“The facility has been designed to take advantage of the latest technologies to minimise our environmental impact and offers the most advanced safety features to our warehouse team.

“This new site will enable us to continue to provide excellent service to our customers and to meet the demands of our growing global business.”