
The InvertiGro rollout moves into its installation phase
Ardora has put logistics partnerships in place across the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe to handle the deployment.
InvertiGro's vertical farming units are precision-engineered. They have to be transported, installed and brought online with care, and at consistent standards across multiple territories. That's specialist logistics work, and getting it right is the difference between a partnership that lands on time and one that drags.
We've spent the last several weeks finalising agreements with logistics firms that have the freight, warehousing and last-mile capability to move equipment of this kind. The selection process focused on operators with track records in similar precision deployments rather than general logistics providers.
The partnerships are also designed to reduce environmental footprint. Vertical farming exists in part to shorten food supply chains, so it would be a strange contradiction to support the rollout with long-haul logistics. Wherever possible, units will be moved by partners with shorter routes and lower-carbon options.
First installations begin shortly.
