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Microlise Group continues decade-long partnership with Bidfood contract renewal
Microlise Group, a Nottingham provider of technology solutions, has secured an extension to its partnership with Bidfood, a leader in foodservice distribution. The Group has supplied software solutions to Bidfood for over a decade.
Bidfood has been harnessing the Group’s ‘Fleet Performance’ product, providing telematics and tracking capabilities, both of which integrated with precision temperature monitoring.
The product has played a role in enhancing the efficiency and reliability of Bidfood’s fleet operations, with the software now in use across 984 fleet vehicles – up 4% from the previous contract.
Speaking on the renewal, Charlie Brackley, Microlise Group’s Head of Account Management, said: “We are delighted to have Bidfood onboard for another three years. The trust they have placed in our technology – and our team – over the past decade underscores the substantial value we bring to its operational framework.
“Microlise remains resolute in its commitment to provide innovative solutions that consistently elevate efficiency, safety, and sustainability for Bidfood’s expanding fleet.”
Luke Poundall, Bidfood’s Procurement Manager, added: “We’re really pleased to continue our partnership with the team at Microlise and looking forward to working with them over the next three years.”
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Rotherhill completes lease re-gear for Meggitt Plc
Midlands-based property developer Rotherhill has completed a lease re-gear for UK aerospace manufacturer Meggitt Plc’s facility in Shepshed, Leicestershire.
Meggitt has occupied the site on Gelders Hall Road since its construction in 1987 (previously as Cobham Composites), with buildings extending to 48,845 sq ft set upon 3.8 acres.
The original agreement made in February 2022 was for a 3.25-year leaseback in order to allow Meggitt to relocate to a nearby site.
Following the takeover of Meggitt by US manufacturer Parker Hannifin Corporation in September 2022, Rotherhill agreed terms for a lease re-gear of up to 11.5 years. The terms of the lease re-gear also allowed for the release of development land, enabling a future industrial development of circa 30,000 sq ft.
Ed Jeffrey, associate director at Rotherhill, says: “We are delighted to have completed the lease re-gear with Meggitt and that they have chosen to commit to the location for the long term.
“The new agreement enables us to bring forward land for future development, whilst improving the rental return on the existing buildings and extending the duration of income for up to 11.5 years from an excellent covenant.
“It has been satisfying to develop a long-term relationship with Meggitt, working flexibly to accommodate their requirements whilst generating value for our investor partner.”
Rotherhill director Paul Bagshaw adds: “Our experience and sector knowledge allows us to take on investment and redevelopment opportunities with short term income. By proactively working with the current occupiers, we’ve been able to meet their requirements and achieve a positive and favourable outcome for all involved.”
Rule change allows advice and funding for the region’s tiniest SMEs
• Digital Road Mapping – A lighter touch road map is available to Micro businesses, which will set out a Digital Implementation Plan.
• Access to 10 hours of fully funded Industrial Digital Technology Advice (IDTA)
• Grant funding to support CAPEX and revenue projects.
Programme Director Dr Chris Owen said: “We can now expand the scope of the East Midlands Made Smarter programme to thousands of micro SME Manufacturers across the region. Since we opened our doors for business in December 2022, we have had a healthy interest from micro sized manufacturers who are eager for support to adopt industrial digital technology but we have been unable to help them. “We’ll be reaching out to all those micro manufacturers who have already registered and expression of interest in Made Smarter East Midlands, and opening our doors to new expressions of interest from other micro manufacturers across the region. We have created a pathway of support specifically designed for micro manufacturers, which is quicker and lighter touch than the core programme, but still gives companies access to packages of free and impartial technical advice and grant funding of up to £20,000 to help them adopt industrial digital technology.” Alongside the new Micro manufacturer pathway the core programme will still continue to accept expressions of interest from manufacturers with headcounts of 10 to 249 people. In just one year, Made Smarter East Midlands has engaged with over 150 manufacturing businesses across the region providing much needed grant funding, free and impartial technical advice, digital transformation road mapping and Leadership Development. To find out more about what is available, visit the Made Smarter East Midlands website, where you can also express your interest and sign up to this fantastic opportunity https://www.madesmarter.uk/adoption/in-my-region/east-midlands/