Partner Article
Cleveland Cable Company's New Distribution and Storage Facility In Sixfields, Northampton Draws Closer To Completion
Cleveland Cable Company is thrilled to announce significant progress in the development of our brand-new distribution and storage facility located in Sixfields, Northampton. This project is a vital part of our ongoing business expansion efforts, aimed at extending our reach and enhancing our services in the Midlands.
The construction of this cutting-edge facility began with a groundbreaking ceremony held in December 2022, marking the commencement of a construction project scheduled for completion in the new year.
Our upcoming storage depot will serve as the operational hub for our nearby Milton Keynes branch, building a stronger connection to the Midlands. This strategic location will enable us to promptly service road and rail contracts across the region. John Antoniou, our dedicated Regional Manager, said: “At Cleveland Cable Company, we take pride in our commitment to growth and development. We are delighted to announce that construction of our new 4.1-acre depot in Northampton is well underway and is on track to be open in the new year.”
This project has been made possible through a collaborative effort involving some key partners, including Wilten Construction Ltd., Bentley Project Management, Frank Shaw Associates Ltd., and Shed Structural Engineers.
We look forward to the completion of this significant milestone as we continue to strengthen our presence in the Midlands.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Natalie Witterick .
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