Thursday, July 17, 2025

Industrial unit extension complete for packaging machinery manufacturer

Goodward Construction has completed an industrial unit extension at Line Equipment’s headquarters in Nottingham. The project has enabled Line Equipment to significantly expand their operations.

Line Equipment, a packaging machinery manufacturer specialising in VFFS machines, sought to increase their warehouse capacity and enhance workflow efficiency to meet growing customer demand.

With operational continuity being a top priority, Goodward Construction designed and executed a phased expansion strategy that allowed business to carry on as usual while integrating the new space.

The 1,291 sq ft extension was completed in just under 3 months and included structural steelwork, insulated cladding, new personnel and loading doors, upgraded electrical systems, and improved internal logistics flow. The result is a modern, energy-efficient space that supports Line Equipment’s future growth ambitions.

“Partnering with Goodward Construction gave us the confidence to expand without halting our day-to-day operations,” said John Blashkiw, director at Line Equipment. “Their team was professional, proactive, and incredibly well-organised. This extension has already made a significant difference in how we work and serve our customers.”

“We’re passionate about helping businesses grow through strategic infrastructure development,” said Simon Knighton, managing director at Goodward Construction. “The Line Equipment project demonstrates that with the right planning and partner, expansion can be both seamless and stress-free.”

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