Monday, April 29, 2024

Warehouse expansion for refrigeration specialist

A Leicestershire-based refrigeration specialist is extending nationwide distribution with the launch of new warehouse premises at Castle Donington.

East Midlands commercial property specialist Andrew + Ashwell has negotiated the lease of 17,633 sq ft to TEFCOLD UK, a long-established local supplier of commercial refrigeration, which already operates from two neighbouring warehouses.

TEFCOLD (UK) is a trading name of Interlevin Refrigeration Ltd; part of The TEFCOLD Group and the UK’s largest wholesaler of commercial refrigeration. At the forefront of the industry since 1967, the company works closely with leading global manufacturers to source and develop new, innovative products.

TEFCOLD (UK) imports and wholesales leading brands through a broad network of distributors. The Castle Donington site is centrally placed for fast road and air travel across the whole of the UK and Republic of Ireland.

The new property is an end terrace unit of steel portal construction. Inside is a spacious warehouse, with a two storey, air-conditioned office block at the front providing a mix of open plan and enclosed accommodation, plus kitchen and toilets. There is a further works office in the warehouse. Outside is a loading forecourt, car parking for 16 vehicles, plus further parking at the perimeter of the yard.

Kelvin Wilson, associate director at Andrew + Ashwell, said: “It’s always encouraging to see business expansion within the East Midlands.

“This new letting underpins continuing demand for high quality accommodation across the region, since stock levels continue to remain low and we wish Interlevin Refrigeration Ltd the best of luck with their expansion plans.

“Despite economic and energy market uncertainty, the current demand and supply imbalance within the industrial market consistently stimulates its stability after what has been a challenging three years.”

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