A UNIQUE £6.5m steel store designed to support the North East’s automotive industry was officially opened at a VIP launch in Middlesbrough on Wednesday.

Politicians, Tata Steel executives and Middlesbrough Mayor Ray Mallon were among the guests invited to AV Dawson’s Riverside Park HQ for the launch of its new facility. It is believed to be the only rail-served, energy efficient automotive facility of its type in the UK.

The family-run firm is a key player automotive steel logistics in the North East and has developed the 102,263 square foot store so that steel producers can meet demand from the region’s automotive industry.

The facility is the third and final phase of the 77 year-old company’s ambitious £12.5m growth plans, which have been part-funded by £1.2m from the Government’s Regional Growth Fund.

The plans, which have included a new £2.6m intermodal rail terminal – the Tees Riverside Intermodal Park (TRIP) – and a new £3.4m deepwater quay, have generated 60 new jobs, bringing the company's total workforce to 240.

The new store was opened by Rishi Sunak, Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate for Richmond.

He said: “It’s wonderful to see a family firm such as AV Dawson expanding, prospering and laying the foundations for the next 77 years and beyond. I’m delighted that the Regional Growth Fund was able to support the vision of Gary and Maurice Dawson and that their hard work has paid off.”

The store has an innovative air handling dehumidification system to prevent condensation and ensure the steel is kept in pristine condition with both heat and power being supplied by ground source heat pumps driven by solar panels.

Capable of storing up to 58,000 tonnes of steel coil, it features a rail track running directly into it from Middlesbrough Goods Yard. More than 270,000 tonnes of steel a year will arrive by rail from Tata Steel in Port Talbot, South Wales, before eventually heading by road to Sunderland-based car giant Nissan on the back of Dawson’s specialist trailers.

Gary Dawson, managing director, said: "We are very proud to open our new store. This is the largest single investment in our 77 year history and it clearly shows the confidence that we have in the UK Steel industry and manufacturing in the north of England.

“The facility is conditioned to hold steel in pristine condition indefinitely, enhancing quality, driving efficiencies, and building confidence in the supply chain. The green credentials of this route are impressive, with steel moving by train from South Wales to Middlesbrough, before being held in our renewable energy powered store and final local area delivery using the most fuel efficient trucks.

“From breaking ground to receiving the first train was just 208 working days, which is a huge credit to everyone involved in the build, the management and operation of the store.

“Tata has cooperated with AV Dawson from start to finish ensuring a seamless transition on behalf of its customers. We now look forward to delivering the resulting benefits over many years to come.”

Mike Nightingale, head of logistics at Tata Steel Europe, said: “We’re delighted to extend our close cooperation with AV Dawson to improve our supply chain to the North East . The new warehouse underlines our commitment both to support our customers within the local area, and reduce the environmental impact of our activities.”

Mayor Ray Mallon, said: “Iron and steel are part of the DNA of Middlesbrough and the wider Tees area, and the facilities we have here are truly world class.

“This latest development represents a major investment which says a great deal about the company’s confidence in this location. It will act as an important catalyst in creating jobs and contributing to Middlesbrough’s future prosperity.”