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Company to consolidate to Liverpool warehouse
07 November 2024
Nutrition company Protein Works is to consolidated five sites and relocate to a major new headquarters campus and global logistics centre in Speke Liverpool.
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By Liza Helps Property Editor Logistics Matters
THE MOVE, scheduled for may 2025, will see the company which provides protein shakes, meals, and snacks, take Davos Development’s Speke 100 - a 97,876 ft2 speculatively built property which Protein Works is renaming P.Works Campus.
The property comprises 88,000 ft2 of warehouse space and 9,000 ft2 of Grade A two-storey office space as well as 15m eaves 10 dock and two level access doors a 50m secure yard with gatehouse on a 4.98 acre site built to target a BREEAM Very Good and an EPC A rating.
The new facility which includes research facilities as well as the logistics hub to increase distribution aims to help the company scale up its operations and push revenues over the £100m mark.
Speke 100 is situated on Speke Boulevard which connects to Junction 1 of the Knowsley Expressway leading to the M62 / M57 and M58. the M6 / M62 Interchange is approx 17 miles to the east.
It will also allow the business, which has more than two million customers and has sold in excess of 300 million shakes worldwide since launching in 2012, to cut its food waste in half in the coming year.
Protein Works Chief executive Laura Keir said: "It's a milestone in our growth journey and quite literally puts Protein Works on the map as one of the UK's most ambitious functional food brands. We see the move as a blueprint for expansion, as we future-proof the business's physical capabilities for many years to come."
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