B&M Secures Major 10-Year Logistics Partnership

B&M Retail, one of the UK’s fastest-growing variety retailers, has entered into a major new contract logistics partnership with Iron Mountain, a global leader in information management services, including warehousing and logistics solutions.

B&M Retail has over 760 stores, 35,000 employees, and more than 4 million weekly customers. As part of the new 10-year agreement, Iron Mountain will manage the picking of cases at its state-of-the-art Rugby 3 facility, which will serve as a central hub for the partnership. Iron Mountain’s Rugby campus is a net-zero carbon construction with BREEAM “Excellent” and EPC A+ ratings.

Operations are expected to start in early 2026 – marking a new chapter for both organisations, demonstrating Iron Mountain’s continued commitment to supporting the evolving needs of the UK retail sector, and setting a new benchmark for excellence in warehousing and logistics. 

The partnership with B&M follows a period of significant growth for Iron Mountain’s warehousing and logistics business, with plans to increase the division’s workforce in the UK and Ireland from nearly 200 employees today to more than 600 in the next 12 months. To support this growth, Iron Mountain is also expanding its presence at Symmetry Park Rugby with the signing of a new lease at Unit 5, providing an additional 400,000 square feet of capacity.

Sharon Hammond, Head of Warehouse and Transport at B&M, said: 

“This is a very exciting opportunity for both companies. Iron Mountain is providing an impressive, modern facility with the ability to meet demand and deliver capacity for B&M’s growing UK store network over the forthcoming years.”

Maria Torrent March, Managing Director of Warehousing & Logistics for Europe, Iron Mountain, added: 

“We are focused on building more agile warehousing and logistics services to support customers as they navigate today’s ever-changing supply chain environment. We are proud of the trust and confidence B&M has placed in us with this new 10-year agreement. This partnership directly addresses B&M’s capacity needs, and we are committed to delivering a seamless integration into their network. We look forward to supporting B&M’s growth for years to come.”

Iron Mountain’s global portfolio of services includes innovative, scalable warehousing and logistics solutions that support the growth and efficiency of leading retailers. The company currently maintains 9 dedicated warehousing and fulfilment facilities in the UK and Ireland.

Cork to Dublin Cycle Challenge Raises Over £90,000 For Transaid

A team of 48 riders from across the transport and logistics sector have returned from an epic 328 km cycle challenge from Cork to Dublin to raise funds for Transaid’s road safety and access to health projects across sub-Saharan Africa.

After three days in the saddle, the group raised more than £90,000, supported by headline sponsor Dublin Express, medal sponsor the RHA, and event sponsors Dawson group and Stanley Travel.

Day one started with a 132 km pedal from Cork to Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city, with an additional 91 km on day two as the team headed to Carlow, and a final 105 km push to end in Dublin. Along the way participants took in scenic countryside, castle ruins, heritage towns and soaked up the wonderful atmosphere in a selection of traditional Irish pubs.

Maddy Matheson, Head of Fundraising for Transaid, says: “Taking part in this year’s cycle challenge was an unforgettable experience for our riders, and it was fantastic to see firsthand the passion and dedication shared by all our supporters. The unrestricted funds raised from events like these allow us to launch new pilot projects that transform and save lives. A massive thank you goes out to everyone who took part this year.”

Participants in the event represented 16 organisations from across the transport and logistics industry, including 2K Games Dublin, Asset Alliance Group, Backhouse Jones, Dawsongroup, DVV Media, Iron Mountain, IVECO, Libra Europe, MAN, Michelin, Microlise, PF Whitehead, Pulse Communications, RHA, Stanley Travel, and The Malcolm Group.

Next year the challenge returns to Africa, for a 10-day, 454 km adventure from Kilimanjaro to Pangani on the coast of Tanzania, travelling through small farm towns and municipalities, as well as a stop at the stunning Irente Viewpoint and Lake Jipe to experience the country’s lush green valleys, rolling hills and breathtaking vistas.

Transaid also plans to announce the details of its 2026 UK/EU Cycle Challenge in the coming weeks.

To sign up for the event or for more information, please contact Anna Giavedoni, Events Manager for Transaid, via an**@******id.org or +44 (0)7310 909580.

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