
Allelys has taken another strategic step in its growth by opening a third office in the UK, this time in Felixstowe. The move strengthens the company’s existing operations in Studley, Warwickshire, and Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, while enhancing its ability to serve customers more effectively in the region.
Richard Beardmore, Chief Commercial Officer at Allelys, emphasized the company’s focus on adapting to market demands. “As a business, we’re constantly looking for ways to adapt to current market conditions and also to react to the needs of our customers. By opening a third office in Suffolk, we’re able to better service our client base and provide greater flexibility for projects within the region,” he explained.

The decision to expand into Felixstowe aligns with the company’s ongoing efforts to improve service efficiency and project execution. The town, home to the UK’s busiest container port, offers a strategic advantage for Allelys’ operations, particularly in the breakbulk, project freight, and heavy transport sectors.
Matt Wood, Business Development Manager at Allelys, highlighted the benefits of the expansion. “We’re excited to officially open the new office and are looking forward to welcoming clients in the near future. Adding an additional location to the business not only supports from an operational perspective, but also opens up new career opportunities within the area.”
The new office is already operational and positioned near key infrastructure projects, reinforcing Allelys’ presence in a vital logistics hub. With this expansion, the company continues to strengthen its footprint in the UK’s transport and heavy-lift sector, ensuring it remains well-positioned to meet the evolving demands of its clients.