New HQ for Fisher & Paykel

Fisher & Paykel moves into sustainable UK headquarters

Fisher & Paykel’s move from Milton Keynes to Northamptonshire, will enable the appliance brand to deliver products more safely, frequently and efficiently from a much larger facility located just a stone’s throw from the M1.

Measuring over 59,000 ft2 in size, the new property will have four dock level doors, doubling its fulfilment ability. A new cohesive warehouse and office layout will be joined in order to maintain strong communication between the warehouse and office employees.

Fisher & Paykel’s dedication to sustainability and protecting the environment is also a prominent factor in the brand’s office move. The new headquarters includes the latest energy-saving and sustainable technologies including Solar panels, PHEV and EV charging, water recovery, LED lighting and has an energy rating of A 22. The building is also positioned adjacently to a lake and new-planted woodland.

David Woollcott, Managing Director, Fisher & Paykel comments on the move: “Our long-awaited move to Northamptonshire will ensure disruption to deliveries will be minimised and also support our sustainable mindset. I would like to thank our partners, CBRE, Aviva, Goodrich Consulting LLP, and the Fisher & Paykel team in the UK and New Zealand for making this project come to life. We look forward to moving in today!”

You can view a full tour of Fisher & Paykel’s new head office and warehouse for the UK here.

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