**A Bold Move: Carlsberg Britvic Pioneers New Logistics Hub in the West Midlands**

Carlsberg Britvic, known for its roots in Wolverhampton’s Banks’s Brewery, is embarking on an exciting transition. The company has officially announced its relocation to the West Midlands Interchange (WMI), a vast 222,000 sq ft logistics hub strategically located by the M6 motorway, set to open in autumn 2026. This decision positions Carlsberg Britvic as the first occupier of this ambitious facility which emphasizes sustainability and aims to be net zero carbon aligned. CEO Paul Davies highlighted the significance of this £4 million investment in fortifying their operations in the region, emphasizing the new site’s potential in supporting the company’s long-term growth.

Construction has already kicked off, with developers Oxford Properties and Logistics Capital Partners (LCP) spearheading this project aimed to reshape the landscape of UK logistics. The facility is expected to create 8,500 jobs for the local communities, including South Staffordshire and the Black Country, while serving as a crucial link in the UK’s strategic freight network. With features like optimized PV panel roofs, it supports efforts in decarbonizing logistics.

Carlsberg Britvic’s shift comes amid broader changes, including the planned closure of Banks’s Brewery after 150 years in operation, igniting discussions about the impact on UK brewing heritage. This move not only enhances Carlsberg Britvic’s infrastructure but also seeks to future-proof its logistics against the backdrop of evolving demands in the industry.

Samuel wycliffe