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August, 2001
Expanding tool materials
supplier for Meridian Centre Louth
Euro-Forme Supplies Limited, an expanding
specialist tool making materials distributor
supplying the packaging industry, has moved
into brand new premises at the Meridian Centre,
on Louth's Fairfield Industrial Estate.
The company was formed ten years ago and
now has a £.9 million turnover. It employs
five people and had outgrown its split site
premises on the town's North Trading Estate
and nearby Belvoir Way.
"The move to the Meridian Centre allows
us to consolidate and at the same time expand
the business all under one roof," said
Don Limpkin, Euro-Forme Supplies managing
director. The company which exports more than
a quarter of its products to Scandinavia,
South Africa, LJSA Canada and Asia, has taken
a lease of 5,000 sq ft.
The £1 million Meridian Centre has
been developed by Lincoln based Lindsey Securities
and is aimed at kick-starting a further £5
million industrial development programme at
the expanding Fairfield Industrial Estate.
"We are delighted to welcome Euro-Forme
Supplies into The Meridian Centre and believe
other enterprises will soon follow opening
up new commercial and job creation opportunities
in the north east of the county,' said Lindsey
Securities director, Robin Taylor.
"The 20,000 sq ft centre is possibly
the largest speculative industrial scheme
the Louth area has ever seen and provides
a further 6 units ranging from 2,500 sq ft.
These are earmarked for light and general
industrial use and storage, wholesale and
distribution. We currently have serious interest
in three other units," said Daniel Race,
partner at Hodgson Elkington, chartered surveyors,
who are agents for the scheme.
The Meridian Centre, situated an Belvoir
Way on the extension to the Fairfield Industrial
Estate is a joint initiative between Lindsey
Securities and the East Midlands Development
Agency, EMDA, the Government sponsored regeneration
agency.
Source:
New Messenger, Lincoln Chamber of commerce
Magazine
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