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James Galt & Co agrees five-year contract for 100,000sq ft Cheshire warehouse

The move will create 20 jobs

The Warrington warehouses where James Galt & Co has signed up for a 100,000sq ft new site

A Greater Manchester toy maker has agreed a new five-year warehousing contract for a 100,000sq ft site in Cheshire.

The new space for James Galt & Co is at Kinaxia Logistics' site in Warrington, at the headquarters of Mark Thompson Transport - a firm owned by Kinaxia.

Kinaxia said it is investing £500,000 to fit out the new building with lighting, racking, handling equipment, CCTV and a warehouse management system.

The contract with Galt, which has its headquarters in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, will create 20 jobs at the site.

The new warehouse was completed late last year at Mark Thompson Transport’s base on the Stretton Distribution Centre in Appleton.

John McDonnell, managing director of James Galt & Co, said: “The Warrington site is a wonderful location, being just 20 minutes from our offices and within easy reach of the motorway network due to its closeness to the M6.

“We explored numerous options when we were seeking a new warehouse and distribution centre, and this was the outstanding choice in terms of the quality of the people and the operation.”

Some of the Galt range

Galt’s range of toys, games, puzzles, arts and crafts and equipment such as trampolines will be distributed from Warrington to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ stockists including Amazon, Argos, Hobbycraft and John Lewis.