The 43,000 m2 warehouse has been designed to meet France’s new BiodiverCity environmental accreditation requirements – and will be one of the first logistic buildings in the country to do so.
 
The column raising ceremony was attended by around 60 people including representatives from P3, Ingram Micro, contractor LYRIS, the municipality of Lomme as well as other stakeholders in the project.
 
Speaking at the ceremony, Sophie Deleval, MD at Ingram Micro said:  "We are very proud to be celebrating this event with P3. The company has listened to our needs and shared our values. As a result, thanks to its optimised design and the integration of the latest technological and environmental innovations, this new building will provide us with the means to put our logistics experience to the service of other companies so that they can improve their services.”