Remarketing firm BCA is continuing to make changes within its business, with a small number of staff at its Grimsby centre now under consultation over the potential redundancy of their roles.

It comes soon after BCA warned staff at the Chipping Warden BCA remarketing site that it is due to close, with around 200 workers informed their jobs could become redundant, as BCA hopes to relocate its operations to existing facilities in Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.

At Grimsby, the South Humberside Industrial Estate site will continue but with some changes in working processes.

Remarketing firm BCA is continuing to make changes within its business, with a small number of staff at its Grimsby centre now under consultation over the potential redundancy of their roles.

It comes soon after BCA warned staff at the Chipping Warden BCA remarketing site that it is due to close, with around 200 workers informed their jobs could become redundant, as BCA hopes to relocate its operations to existing facilities in Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.

At Grimsby, the South Humberside Industrial Estate site will continue but with some changes in working processes.

An earlier version of this article incorrectly suggested BCA Grimsby would close.

BCA confirmed to Grimsby Live that a consultation had been opened with a small number of its Grimsby site's staff due to a change in working processes.

A spokesperson for BCA told Grimsby Live: "BCA confirmed that due to a change in working processes at the Grimsby Remarketing Centre it has opened consultation with a small number of staff. As part of the consultation, staff concerned will be offered alternative roles within the Grimsby centre and nearby BCA locations wherever possible.

"Like all businesses, BCA needs to evolve its operational base in line with its growth journey and the changing external environment and needs of our customers to ensure we continue to provide market leading service and support.

"BCA continues to invest heavily in the scale and diversification of our physical estate, developing facilities and building further capability in areas such as cosmetic and mechanical enhancement as well as building remarketing capability across our vehicle preparation centres as we seek to make our entire physical footprint multi-functional.

"Until the consultation is completed, BCA is unable to comment further."

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