Partner Article
Overseas Removal Firm Moves to East Preston
Movers International (Europe) Ltd., overseas moving experts specialising in local, European and International removal services and worldwide shipping have moved their UK offices to a new home at Red Scar Business Park, Preston.
Movers International have taken 7,997 sq ft at C14 Red Scar Business Park on a new three year lease from landlords Tustin Developments Ltd. Robert Pinkus & Co. LLP and joint agents BDH acted on behalf of the landlord. With over 30 years’ experience in the removals industry, overseas offices in Malaga and Alicante and a strong UK team, the move will assist the company’s ongoing expansion.
James Moss from Movers International (Europe) Ltd. said, “After being located at Bamber Bridge, we decided to return to Red Scar Industrial Estate where we were previously situated for 15 years. The location works well for us with the superb motorway access right on our doorstop and are happy to be back.”
Danny Pinkus, Partner at Robert Pinkus & Co. said, “Red Scar continues to be a very popular employment area for East Preston and this industrial unit is a good, high quality example of the accommodation on offer at the business park. Movers International will benefit from excellent motorway access, a secure yard and car parking, easy access and various nearby local amenities. We wish them all the best on their return to the business park.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicole Billington .
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