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Procurement

We're committed to supporting local businesses and creating new opportunities

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We're a major driver for the local and regional economy, as well as supporting the wider UK economy. We're committed to supporting local businesses and creating new opportunities associated with our extensive local supply chain. 

The airport’s supply chain spending targets businesses based in the region. This means businesses based in the local area can benefit from the £151 million spent across the region (2019).

Are you a regional small and medium-sized business that wants to work with us?

Regional small and medium-sized enterprise businesses in certain postcodes can register their interest in working with us as a supplier. (SMEs located in the RH, BN, CR, KT, TN, GU, PO, SM, ME, CT, BR and DA postcodes) 

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Growing local businesses

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Mark, Sales and Marketing lead at Xpress Group: "We’re a printer based on Manor Royal Business Park, beside the airport. We’ve produced work for Gatwick – and a large number of other businesses that rely on the airport  for many years including wayfinding signage, graphics, and point-of-sale materials for many of the airport retailers. 

“Being officially registered as a supplier with Gatwick helps to ensure we are well positioned to secure future work from the airport." 

Our procurement policy

Our Procurement team is here to procure goods and services and to develop long-term supplier relationships. To support this, we have: 

Purchase order T&Cs
Construction Supply Chain Strategy

London Gatwick has developed an overarching Supply Chain Strategy to align future frameworks to the airport’s Capital Investment Programme. The new Construction Frameworks will deliver improved facilities and services for our passengers and airline customers over the next 6 years, and will include construction works, various professional services including design services, and surveys. 

To ensure the airport has a capable, engaged, and strong supply chain to respond and deliver the associated works, the Supply Chain team have developed an ‘Expression of Interest Survey‘ for businesses working in construction-related industries. This will enable the airport and its contractors to promote future indirect opportunities to work with Tier 1 framework suppliers on relevant projects in 2025 and beyond. Whether you have previously delivered works directly to London Gatwick or not, or supported within our supply chain, the airport wants to hear from you and understand the range of capabilities that local and regional businesses could offer.

Working with us

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Are you looking to advertise, lease an office or set up shop at London Gatwick? Find out all you need to know about doing business with us. 

Work with us

Local economy

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With the Northern Runway Project, London Gatwick could generate an additional £1 billion for the region by 2032.

Supporting business

Decade of Change

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We've accelerated our commitment to being a net zero airport for our own Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 2030. 

Sustainability