Carrington Gateway Wraps up Packaging Company Deal

Carrington Gateway Wraps up Packaging Company Deal

Food and drinks packaging supplier Max Fame Paper Products has agreed a new ten-year lease on a 21,500 sq ft logistics building at our Carrington Gateway development in Greater Manchester. 
 
The firm, which manufactures packaging for UK brands including HHG, Marks & Spencer, and Harrods, also has clients based in Europe, America and the APAC region. 
 
The firm wanted a centrally located base in order to nearshore their services for UK clients and David Hsieh, president of Max Fame, said: “We are pleased to be taking on this new lease which is located close to Manchester and the UK motorway networks, meaning we can more quickly and cost effectively get our product to clients.” 

Wain Estates property director, Paul Wrigglesworth said: “Attracting firms with a global reach like Max Fame is great news for employment and is another example of Carrington boosting the local and regional economy.
 
“We continue to see strong demand for space as companies review operations and look for the best way to serve their own customers from strategic bases like the Carrington Gateway.”
 
Carrington Gateway consists of six modern industrial units which in total offer 211,000 sq ft of space. Three of the units totalling 167,000 sq ft were recently purchased by Cabot Properties while the other three, offering a total of 44,000 sq ft of space, have been retained by Wain Estates. 
 
Two units comprising a total of 21,000 sq ft remain available.