Thursday, April 25, 2024

Plant machinery supplier moves into new 5,000 sq ft HQ

Plant machinery supplier, Stirlin Plant, has moved into a new headquarters near Lincoln.

The new HQ occupies a prominent position on Riverside Enterprise Park in Saxilby (a commercial development by Stirlin and Castle Group), adjacent the A57 trunk road, with proximity to Lincoln City Centre and easy access to the Lincoln Bypass.

The 5,000 sq ft office and warehouse was designed by Johnathan Roberts Architects and built by established property developer and construction company, Stirlin.

Sales manager of Stirlin Plant, Ady Brodrick, says: “We are thrilled to have now moved into our new HQ in Saxilby. The purpose-built facility provides us with the space to expand our team, our services and our product portfolio, as well as allowing us to provide a more streamline experience for our customer base.

“The spacious new premises gives us treble the workshop space, with contemporary meeting rooms to host client meetings and a larger display area to showcase our extensive product range.

“We are extremely grateful for our loyal and supportive customers and our supply partners, who have contributed to our exciting growth. We’re looking forward to the new opportunities the new HQ will bring and to inviting our customers over for an official open day when we’re settled in. Thank you to the team at Stirlin for all their hard-work.”

Tony Lawton, Managing Director of Stirlin, says: “We are delighted to have brought this project to a successful fruition and hand Stirlin Plant the keys to their new HQ. It’s been a pleasure to work with them throughout the design and construction process and bring their ideas to life, providing the space for their business to grow.”

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