Derby Telegraph

New Mars warehouse could create 500 jobs

- By HELEN KREFT helen.kreft@reachplc.com

MORE than 500 jobs are to be created as a large-scale confection­ery giant moves into a new hub near East Midlands Airport, it has now been revealed.

Mars UK’s new depot is expected to create up to 550 jobs at the SEGRO Logistics Park East Midlands Gateway on the Leicesters­hire/Derbyshire border.

As the Derby Telegraph reported in its Business Weekly pages yesterday, Mars UK has struck a £350 million deal with logistics specialist DHL, which will see two big depots built – one at the Castle Donington site and another in London.

Its three biggest UK subsidiari­es, Mars Wrigley, Mars Food and Mars Pet Nutrition, will use the warehouses, with the Castle Donington plant expected to open in spring 2022.

The two sites at East Midlands Gateway and the London Thames Gateway, which is east of the capital, will have a combined size of a million sq ft and increase Mars’ warehousin­g capacity by more than half.

Jim Hartshorne, DHL Supply Chain’s managing director for retail and consumer and Ireland, said: “We’re delighted to be extending our global partnershi­p with Mars in the constructi­on and management of these sites.

“Our shared environmen­tal commitment­s are supported by this investment and we are creating long term, exciting jobs in both of these communitie­s.

This project will be the foundation of the UK logistics chain for Mars for many years to come and we are incredibly proud to be selected to lead in this project.”

Tim Walker, supply chain director at Mars UK, said: “Our partnershi­p with DHL will deliver a world-class logistics operation that is sustainabl­e, smart and agile. What is good for our business is also good for the planet.

“This project is a meaningful step in our sustainabi­lity journey as we look to create the world we want tomorrow – which we know starts with how we do business today.”

Mars UK moves more than 1.2 million pallets of products every year – stacked on top of each other that would reach to the top of Mount Everest every other day.

Mars earns global revenues of around £26 billion and employs 115,000 people around the world.

DHL offers logistics services ranging from national and internatio­nal parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfilment solutions, internatio­nal express, road, air and ocean transport and industrial supply chain management.

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