Jaymac Solutions has taken over a 1.8 acre site at Teesside International Airport, using it to provide warehousing, packaging and fulfilment solutions for the air freight.
The warehouse solutions company acquired the site through a multi-million pound deal with European Cargo.
This will be Jaymac Solutions’ sixth site in the north east, which includes a major hub at Faverdale in Darlington where the company services around 900 Aldi stores nationwide.
The airport hub will see the company deal with the initial five flights a week which will bring in around 375 tonnes of freight.
Along with the new site at the airport and in Darlington, Jaymac Solutions has a direct packaging facility at Gateshead’s Team Valley and a 30,000ft² pallet recycling operation, a warehouse in Washington which manufactures pallets along with offices and showrooms at Newburn in Newcastle.
Future plans include the launch of new brand-empowerment business which will provide a one-stop shop for a range of customers nationwide.
Throughout the acquisition, Jaymac worked closely with the airport’s commercial team, reflecting a shared commitment to regional investment, innovation, and sustainable growth.
Teesside International Airport head of property, Victoria Ashby, said: “We are delighted to welcome Jaymac Solutions’ investment into Teesside International Airport.
“This acquisition further strengthens Teesside’s reputation as a growing UK centre for logistics, warehousing and distribution, building on the strong momentum we have created across our cargo and commercial operations.
“Jaymac’s expansion to Teesside Airport reflects the confidence businesses have in the opportunities here – from our strategic location and Freeport status to the collaborative partnerships we foster.
“Their presence will help drive further job creation, attract new investment, and reinforce the airport’s role as a key economic gateway for the region.”
