Pallet management and recovery specialist moves to Teeside Business Park
Returnable Packaging Services (RPS), a pallet management and pallet recovery specialist, intends to build an industrial facility at the Durham Lane Industrial Park in Teesside.
Its current HQ is in Maltby, over an hour and a half away in South Yorkshire, and they intend to eventually relocate their base to the new Durham premises.
The Durham Lane Industrial Park is zoned for industrial and warehousing development.
Gary Hudson, the managing director of RPS, said: "We are pleased to announce the expansion of our operating facilities on Teesside. Having increased the number of our customers from international retailers to national waste management companies, we had outgrown the current headquarters.
"Wanting to remain within the Teesside area, RPS began looking for a site to build a purpose built facility. The site will help RPS expand current operations, accept greater volumes of pallets for re-use and increase the number of full-time employees.
"The purchase of the land was completed recently and planning approval was granted by Stockton Borough Council ready for work to commence at the new site. We intend to have the works completed and fully operational by October this year."
Source: Insider Media North East
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