DFDS, a Danish transport and freight group that now operates in 20 countries, will take on DC7, a 246,685 sq ft grade A industrial unit at the Prologis development.
The facility is fully fitted and operationally ready, with £2.3m of installed infrastructure.
It features 183 car parking bays and 55 HGV spaces whilst meeting high sustainability standards, with a net zero build, BREEAM Excellent certification and solar photovoltaic readiness.
The leasehold acquisition supports DFDS’s continued expansion of its 3PL operations in the Midlands. The facility will enhance operational efficiency and support the company’s long-term growth strategy within the UK logistics sector.
Alex Selwood, director, industrial & logistics occupier advisory at CBRE, said: “DC7 represents a rare opportunity to secure a high-quality asset with strong sustainability credentials and excellent transport connectivity. The building is well positioned to support DFDS’s existing supply chain, operational growth and long-term ambitions in the Midlands market.
“The transaction reflects a great commercial outcome for the occupier showcasing the value of partnering with a specialist occupier agent.”
Matt O’Dell, managing director UK at DFDS, said: “The leasehold acquisition of DC7 is a significant milestone in our strategy to strengthen DFDS’s logistics footprint in the UK.
“This facility provides the scale, connectivity, and sustainability credentials we need to deliver best-in-class solutions for our customers. We look forward to leveraging this site to enhance operational efficiency and support our continued growth in the region.”






