Firm behind Panattoni Park on former Aylesford Newsprint site named top logistics developer by PropertyEU

The company spending £180million on creating a new site at the former Aylesford Newsprint site - creating 3,000 jobs in the process - has been ranked the top logistics developer in Europe once again.

Panattoni which operates in the UK, Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, the Netherlands and Hungary, won the top ranking in the poll conducted by PropertyEU for the fifth year running.

How Panattoni Park will look after work is complete
How Panattoni Park will look after work is complete

It emerged top after delivering nearly 70million sq ft of logistics, warehousing and distribution space - nearly three times that of the firm in second place, Prologis.

It also has nearly 300m sq ft of space in the pipeline for development over the next three years.

A key site among those projects will be Panattoni Park Aylesford, which will create 1.9 million sq ft of warehouse and logistics space on the 90-acre site previously home to Aylesford Newsprint. It was granted planning permission earlier this year by Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council.

It is promising 3,000 jobs.

Tony Watkins, development director at Panattoni UK, said: “Keeping ahead of the game is the challenge that developers such as ourselves face.

The former Aylesford Newsprint site
The former Aylesford Newsprint site

“The combination of the Covid-19 environment and the continuing e-commerce boom has required developers to build facilities of all shapes and sizes for manufacturing, storage and distribution purposes.

“Demand from e-commerce players seeking to expand is a large part of the story. However, the pandemic’s disruption to supply chains has also led manufacturers and other occupiers to increase their footprint close to ports and gateway distribution hubs.

“Our plans for Aylesford offer a highly effective location for the efficient logistics and distribution that is demanded by our world-class customers.”

Head to our business page for all of the latest news about businesses in Kent

Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More