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NI logistics company expands warehousing capacity with £9m acquisition

Craigavon firm's investment in Belfast 100,000 sq ft facility boosts ambient storage capacity and reinforces UK and Ireland-wide logistics network
 
Claire Cartmill
 
Claire Cartmill
Business Reporter

As we fly into December with Christmas just around the corner, Northern Ireland's business landscape shows no signs of slowing down. From exciting local launches to standout success stories, this week has been full of energy and entrepreneurial spirit.

Our Love Your Local spotlight features Papas Mineral Company, where founder Wayne Adair transformed a childhood love of homemade ginger wine into a thriving 26-year craft beverage journey. Today, Papas is known for its hand-crafted cordials, small-batch sodas, and award-winning flavours that bottle up pure nostalgia. 

We're also keeping the good vibes flowing with more feel-good stories, community wins, and festive business buzz as the year winds down.

As always, I'd love hearing from our readers! Got a story, a tip, or a local business worth celebrating? Drop me a message....

Keep safe

Claire x

 

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  NI construction firm secures £142m MOD Army infrastructure contract  
NI construction firm secures £142m MOD Army infrastructure contract
     
  Business news  
     
 
NI logistics company expands warehousing capacity with £9million acquisition
NI logistics company expands warehousing capacity with £9million acquisition
 
     
 
NI waste-management firm launches £20m AI-powered plant as workforce hits 400 and turnover triples
NI waste-management firm launches £20m AI-powered plant as workforce hits 400 and turnover triples
 
     
 
Two-person delivery specialist opens new NI warehouse and office
Two-person delivery specialist opens new NI warehouse and office
 
     
 
NI hospitality group unveils stylish new Belfast address following acquisition and relaunch
NI hospitality group unveils stylish new Belfast address following acquisition and relaunch
 
     
 
Deloitte leader to drive Belfast's vision on the world stage
Deloitte leader to drive Belfast's vision on the world stage
 
     
 
NI Chamber launches CEO Circle
NI Chamber launches CEO Circle
 
     
 
Expansion on the menu for three NI mates
Expansion on the menu for three NI mates
 
     
 
Belfast AI innovator secures investment to supercharge its international expansion and strengthen team
Belfast AI innovator secures investment to supercharge its international expansion and strengthen team
 
     
     
  Love Your Local  
     
 
 
How I turned my granny's recipe into an award-winning Northern Ireland drinks company that 'evokes memories and brings joy'
 
How I turned my granny's recipe into an award-winning Northern Ireland drinks company that 'evokes memories and brings joy'
 
Belfast retailer's passion for cheese leads to global business award
 
Belfast retailer's passion for cheese leads to global business award
 
     
     
  Community news  
     
  Winners announced at 2025 Northern Ireland Food to Go Awards..here's hundreds of fantastic pictures from the event  
     
  Winners announced at 2025 Northern Ireland Food to Go Awards..here's hundreds of fantastic pictures from the event  
     
 
40 year-old family-run Co Down electrical firm partners major UK buying group
 
40 year-old family-run Co Down electrical firm partners major UK buying group
 
Two-person delivery specialist opens new Northern Ireland warehouse and office representing 'a key strategic investment which will bring a whole host of benefits'
 
Two-person delivery specialist opens new Northern Ireland warehouse and office representing 'a key strategic investment which will bring a whole host of benefits'
 
Forgotten for more than a century: 200-year-old Northern Ireland cottage brought 'back to life in a spectacular way' and earns 4-star tourism award
 
Forgotten for more than a century: 200-year-old Northern Ireland cottage brought 'back to life in a spectacular way' and earns 4-star tourism award
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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