The Natural History Museum’s licensing partnership with Galt Toys will commence with the release of the Let’s Learn range, launching spring/summer 2024. The Natural History Museum (NHM) has announced an exciting licensing collaboration with James Galt & Co. Ltd (Galt Toys), part of Jumbo Group.
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Sarah Townsend
Property owner Kinaxia Logistics has let a new build warehouse at Stretton Distribution Centre in Appleton to James Galt & Co for five years.
Toys distributor James Galt has signed for sole use of the 100,000 sq ft warehouse in Warrington, which sits at the wider premises of Kinaxia subsidiary Mark Thompson Transport.
The unit was completed late last year and Kinaxia said it plans to invest £500,000 in fitting out the new building with lighting, racking, handling equipment, CCTV and a warehouse management system.
Galt was founded in 1836 and was part of the Jumbodiset Group. It supplies a range of toys, games, puzzles, arts and crafts and equipment such as trampolines to UK stockists such as Amazon, Argos, Hobbycraft, John Lewis, Sainsbury’s, The Entertainer and Waitrose, as well as independent toy and gift shops.
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