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Collett opens new UK warehouse

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UK-based Collett & Sons has opened its new heavy lift warehouse at its Elland depot complex.

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The new facility adds an additional 750 square metres of storage space to its existing 3,800 square metre capacity.

The company has installed a new 25 tonne capacity gantry crane and the facility is equipped with drive-in roller shutter doors, each measuring 5.5 metres in width and 6 metres in height, ensuring ease of entry and exit.

Renting storage

All facilities at the Elland depot are available to rent on a square-meterage basis, or as build-up or testing areas, including crane usage and power.

“This significant investment and expansion highlights our dedication to providing a comprehensive and bespoke service for our client base,” said Michael Harland, sales director at Collett & Sons.

To launch the new facility, Collett was joined by Bradford City Football Club manager Mark Hughes to cut the ribbon along with Mick Harland and managing director David Collett, managing director.

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