Angram expands operations with Thirsk premises move
Angram, a manufacturer and distributor of drinks dispense equipment to the brewing industry, has expanded operations after moving to a new 30,570 sq ft premises in North Yorkshire.
Relocating to a larger manufacturing and distribution facility at Thirsk Industrial Park will allow Angram to maintain and increase its ongoing growth.
The manufacturer exports products to clients including both global brands and local companies.
Bilfinger GVA’s Yorkshire industrial and distribution team secured the letting and has been retained by Angram to dispose of the company’s surplus property in nearby Boroughbridge following the move.
The family-owned business currently employs in excess of 50 people.
Nigel Farrar, managing director of Angram, said: “This relocation consolidates all our operations under one roof and it gives us the capacity to further our expansion plans.
“As a manufacturer dealing in international markets around the world it’s vital that we have the infrastructure in place to take us to the next level and this move achieves this.”
Iain McPhail, associate in Bilfinger GVA’s Yorkshire industrial and distribution team, added: “Thirsk Industrial Park benefits from easy access to the A19 and A1(M) via junctions 49 and 50 and is the perfect location for Angram as it continues to grow.”
Bilfinger GVA’s Yorkshire industrial and distribution team have been retained by Angram to dispose of its surplus premises in Boroughbridge, which extends to 9,944 sq ft sq ft incorporating a substantial mezzanine and is available now to buy or lease.
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