YORKSHIRE’S FUTURE-PROOF INDUSTRIAL LOGISTICS LOCATION

  • Less than 3 miles to J33 and J34 of the M62
  • Local manufacturing and distribution occupiers include Amazon, Asda, Ardagh Glass, H+H Concrete, The Range, Saint-Gobain Glass, Stoelzle Glass, TK Max and XPO
  • Huge expansion potential with future phases

With outline planning for an adjacent multi-modal rail facility and the potential for water cargo access, Konect 62 is one of very few tri-modal opportunities in the UK capable of meeting the future transport needs of the low carbon economy.

With the M62 and A1(M) close by Konect 62 is in a prime position to serve the consumer markets and industrial supply chains of the North. Konect 62 is located on the main route into the ports of Immingham and Hull, with the port of Liverpool also within easy reach.

With a market-leading specification and a variety of unit sizes intended to appeal to manufacturing and logistics operations, four Phase 1 units are being developed on a speculative basis.

Konect 62 will expand further in future phases. To register your interest, talk to the agents today.

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Regenerating the former Kellingley Colliery site of Kellingley, the last deep coal mine in the UK, Konect 62 spearheads industry’s transition to a decarbonised future.

A rare tri-modal location

Konect 62 is well-placed to reduce the CO2 emissions associated with road transport, meeting one of the primary challenges of the low carbon economy.

The wider Konect 62 park has already received Outline Planning Approval for rail handling and freight use. Master planned to include a multi-modal rail hub, Konect 62 will enjoy low carbon containerised connections to inland and sea ports across the UK, also linking directly to Europe via the Channel Tunnel.*

The Aire & Calder Navigation abutting the site offers the prospect of water-borne cargo. In combination, Konect 62 is almost uniquely situated to pivot towards the flexible, sustainable transport economy necessary to achieve the world’s CO2 reduction commitments.

Ahead of the low carbon energy curve

Power hungry occupiers will enjoy the abundance of clean energy on Konect 62’s doorstep.

A solar power facility next door already supplies renewable zero carbon energy, while a planned power generation facility will soon transform up to 350,000 tonnes of unrecyclable waste per year into around 30MW of low carbon electricity.

*Final design and timescale for implementation subject to Reserved Matters approval.