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Lancashire haulage firm expands again creating 20 jobs
A Lancashire haulage and logistics business has expanded for the second time this year, adding a third major site to its offering and creating 20 new jobs.
FDC Holdings, which specialises in palletised distribution, storage and fulfilment for some of the UK’s largest brands, has started operating from a new site, which is 110,000 sq ft at the Spurrier Works, Centurion Way, in Leyland.
The leasing of the site from Lancashire County Council follows the deal to buy Unit 330 at Walton Summit Centre, near Preston, for an undisclosed seven-figure sum and turn it into a business hub by leasing a significant part of the 306,766 sq ft building to other businesses.
Managing director of FDC, Peter Allen, said: “This investment really helps to put this area of Lancashire on the map as a hub, creating space for other businesses who need storage and distribution, office space or workshops and warehousing facilities.
“We’re a family-owned business and our feet are planted firmly on the ground here in our home - we’re proud of our roots and our business is built on putting our customers first every time.
“There is no compromise in the service we provide.
“In fact, we can be even more flexible with further facilities on offer.”
FDC, which has its headquarters on a 14-acre site at Moorland Gate Business Park, Chorley, has doubled turnover to £6m and doubled staff numbers to 40 in the last two years.
Across its three sites at Chorley, Walton Summit and Leyland, FDC is able to offer more than 552,000 sq ft of storage, self-contained office space, workshops and warehouses.
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