Chris Marples, CEO at inspirepac with Ed Hutchinson, Director at Henry Boot Developments on the new

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Wetherby and Chesterfield packaging manufacturer invests £6 million in expansion

Chesterfield packaging manufacturer, inspirepac has invested £6 million in print machinery and securing new premises in Derbyshire.

inspirepac has agreed terms with Henry Boot Developments Limited (HBD) to secure a new 100,250 sq ft warehouse and office building at Markham Vale business and distribution park.

inspirepac, which produces point of sale and packaging for well-known blue chip brands, intends to open a new business at Markham Vale in addition to the Group’s existing four sites in Chesterfield, Wetherby, Runcorn and Dronfield.

The new business will see inspirepac transform its £46 million Group operation by investing in post print (HQPP) machinery and further digital capability, complementing its leading position in the high growth market sectors of retail ready and promotional packaging.

The investment will have a planned start up by spring 2015 and will complement the machinery already in existence at the Wetherby and Chesterfield sites.

Chris Marples, CEO at inspirepac, commented: “We are delighted to secure new premises at Markham Vale. This new site, combined with further planned investment in 2016, will enable the inspirepac Group to grow beyond £90 million in the next five years, with the opportunity of creating up to 100 further jobs over this period.

“Local investment and new jobs are essential for the region and we are pleased to be playing our part in helping the local community and give job security and longevity to our existing employees.”

Markham Vale is a 200 acre business/industrial park located at Junction 29A of the M1 in Chesterfield. The regionally significant site is a joint venture between HBD and Derbyshire County Council and is one of the UK’s biggest Enterprise Zone developments.

James Newman, Chairman of the Sheffield City Region’s Local Economic Partnership, also commented: “Our LEP has focused on building the UK’s number one Enterprise Zone for modern manufacturing and technology.

“We can offer investors outstanding transport connectivity, a highly-skilled talent pool and the best UK Government tax incentives available.

“The strategy is clearly paying off with world leading technology companies like inspirepac recognising that Sheffield City Region is the best place for them to thrive in a highly competitive global marketplace”.

HBD has secured a 20 year lease agreement with inspirepac. They will start construction of the building next month with completion forecast by spring 2015.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .

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