Intasite marks anniversary with ‘phenomenal growth’
A safety software firm hailed as a “major success story for Stockton” is celebrating a decade of achievement after reporting 40 per cent growth in turnover.
Intasite, which provides digital induction and safety solutions for high-risk industries, has grown its client base significantly, securing contracts with major firms including Equinor’s Dogger Bank Wind Farm, RWE and Hitachi Energy.
The company has also strengthened its presence internationally, having participated in a Department for International Trade mission and attended Big 5 Global, the world’s leading construction industry event held at Dubai World Trade Centre.
Its global portfolio now includes clients including a power plant in Oman, The Port of NEOM in Saudi Arabia, CF Industries in Canada and the US, and RWE Generation in Europe.
In its anniversary year, the business expanded its team, hiring a project manager, video editor and its first apprentice in partnership with Middlesbrough College, with bosses saying they will continue to “push the boundaries” and “embrace new challenges”, while remaining committed to their Teesside base.
Danielle Croce, commercial director, said: “Celebrating ten years is testament to the hard work, dedication and innovation of our team.
“Over the past decade, we’ve worked tirelessly to create solutions that not only enhance safety and efficiency but also drive real value for our clients.
“The trust and support we’ve received from clients and community have been instrumental in shaping who we are today.
“It may be difficult to quantify, but we believe our innovative systems have saved lives and prevented serious injuries on hazardous sites.
“This anniversary isn’t just about looking back - it’s about looking forward.
“We’re committed to continuing our journey of growth, embracing new challenges and furthering our contributions to the local community and regional regeneration”
Stockton North MP Chris McDonald praised the firm’s achievements during a site visit, while Chancellor Rachel Reeves also acknowledged Intasite's “rapid growth” in a House of Commons session.
Mr McDonald added: “Intasite is an amazing company that’s developing products for people to access industrial sites safely.
“One of the things that's excited me the most is how they're developing their new products and investing in artificial intelligence.
“It's no surprise to me how fast the company has grown; I think they're going to be the major success story for Stockton in the future.”
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