UK-based parcel carrier Yodel has announced plans for a long-term strategic investment in a new Northern super-hub to support the company’s growth.
The investment, which the company states aims to protect all existing jobs while creating new job opportunities for the wider region, will see a five-year transition from its existing hub in Shaw, near Manchester.
Yodel says the upgrade is in response to growing parcel volumes, triggered by a series of new client wins and the dramatic increase in consumer demand for online retail, which has been further boosted during the last four months as the Covid-19 pandemic took hold.
Mike Hancox, chief executive officer, Yodel, commented, “As we look to Yodel’s long-term future, it is necessary to take strategic decisions which benefit the business, our people, clients and customers. That is why we are announcing plans for a new super-hub in the North of England to take Yodel to the next phase of its growth journey.
“This represents an important upgrade to our current operations – creating more opportunities across the regions, while cementing Yodel’s position as the leading independent parcel carrier in the UK.”