Iceni Transport advised Ocado on all highways and transport matters relating to their new Customer Fulfilment Centres (CFCs) in Andover, Erith, Purfleet, Bristol, Bicester and Luton as well as a site near Motherwell which is yet to be developed.
Iceni Transport advised Ocado on all highways and transport matters relating to their new Customer Fulfilment Centres (CFCs) in Andover, Erith, Purfleet, Bristol, Bicester and Luton as well as a site near Motherwell which is yet to be developed.
| CFC Andover in Walworth Business Park is a 240,000 sq ft facility with a capacity of 70,000 orders per week. CFC Erith, fronting the A2016 Bronze Age Way, is a 563,000 sq ft CFC with the capacity to handle in excess of 200,000 orders per week. CFC Purfleet, currently under construction adjacent to the A13/A1306, will be a 305,000 sq ft facility with the capacity to handle c. 100,000 orders per week. CFC Bristol is a 150,000 sq ft facility with the capacity to handle c. 30,000 orders per week.
In addition to the CFCs, we have also advised Ocado on smaller local distribution centres (they call them spokes) in Park Royal (also with SEGRO) and Weybridge and an express delivery site in Tuffnell Park. |
Iceni Transport worked closely with each local authority, as well as TfL and Highways England as required, to consider the suitability of the level of parking proposed and also consider the impact of the increased parking on the surrounding highway network. For all sites, parking in excess of the maximum parking standards for a B8 use were secured to accommodate the short term high parking demand occurring before shift changeovers when staff due to start their shift and those finishing are on site at the same time.