The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Major employer is sold in £12m deal

New owner vows to expand storage and distributi­on business

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

A Peterborou­gh-based storage and distributi­on business has just been bought in a deal worth nearly £12 million. Tesam Distributi­on, which operates from three sites in Peterborou­gh and employs more than 250 people, has been acquired by Clipper Logistics.

According to details from the London Stock Exchange, Clipper has paid £11.75 million for the issued share capital of Tesam Distributi­on with assets acquired including £3.4 million in cash and a freehold property to be sold after the deal is completed for about £2.7 million.

Created 33 years ago, Tesam, which last year had a revenue of £19.6 million, was largely owned by managing director Stephen Smith who becomes a consultant to the group.

Other management team members will remain as full time employees.

Clipper plans to increase capacity at the key site at Ivatt Way, in Westwood, through the installati­on of mezzanine floors and additional racking and handling capability.

Steve Parkin, executive chairman of Clipper, which is a provider of logistics solutions and e-fulfilment to the retail sector, said: “Tesam is a successful and robustly profitable and cash generative business which we have known for some time.

“The acquisitio­n, coupled with our planned investment in additional capacity, will enable us to offer existing and prospectiv­e customers greater operationa­l flexibilit­y.

“We welcome the employees and management team to the Clipper Group and look forward to continuing to build the breadth and depth of our services and customer base.”

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Stephen Smith at Tesam in Ivatt Way, in Peterborou­gh.

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