Siemens Mobility Opens Rail Components Distribution Centre in Goole
11.03.2025
Siemens Mobility launched its Rail Components Distribution Centre in Goole, East Yorkshire, recently. The facility strengthens the Rail Village, improving UK rail logistics effectively. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Rail Components Distribution Centre Enhances Logistics
Rt Hon Sir David Davis MP and Cllr Anne Handley officiated the opening ceremony. They joined Sambit Banerjee, Siemens Mobility’s Joint CEO, to celebrate this milestone event.
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Sambit Banerjee expressed enthusiasm for the Goole Rail Village’s ongoing growth and development. He highlighted the centre’s vital role in advancing Siemens Mobility’s rail transformation goals.
The Goole hub complements the Kettering facility, strengthening Siemens Mobility’s UK logistics network. It stores and distributes rail components, integrating seamlessly into the broader supply chain.
Rail Components Distribution Centre Drives Sustainability
Together, Goole and Kettering employ apprentices and interns, fostering future workforce opportunities. These roles support Siemens Mobility’s comprehensive rail logistics strategy nationwide.
Around 30 team members manage materials, planning, and supply chain operations centrally. This structure ensures efficient delivery of components to UK rail fleets consistently.
Siemens Mobility strategically placed distribution centres in England’s north and south regions. This approach cuts road miles, reducing the company’s logistics carbon footprint significantly.
Rt Hon Sir David Davis MP praised Siemens Mobility’s investment in Goole’s infrastructure. He anticipates further progress as the Rail Village expands and thrives locally.
Cllr Anne Handley emphasized the facility’s importance to East Riding of Yorkshire’s economy. She values Siemens Mobility’s commitment to supporting local talent and communities actively.
Siemens Mobility sustains approximately 5,500 UK jobs, driving economic growth and innovation. The Goole centre reflects a $313 million investment in the Rail Village project.
The new hub bolsters Siemens Mobility’s mission to revolutionize rail travel nationwide. It strengthens supply chains, ensuring faster material delivery to operational fleets efficiently.
Local leaders and Siemens Mobility aim to deepen their collaborative efforts moving forward. Their partnership promises continued growth and prosperity for the Goole region.
This development underscores Siemens Mobility’s dedication to sustainable and efficient rail solutions. The company actively pursues innovation, benefiting both the industry and local communities.
Goole’s Rail Village emerges as a pivotal hub for UK rail logistics and operations. Siemens Mobility’s investment signals a bright future for the region’s rail sector.
The logistics hub marks a significant step in Siemens Mobility’s transformative journey. It reinforces their leadership in enhancing rail transport across the United Kingdom.
Source: railuk.com
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