
Electroserv Temperature Control & Sensors (
www.electroserv.co.uk) has relocated to larger premises in Macclesfield, due to “positive” business growth and a six-figure loan from the Royal Bank of Scotland. The new 3,000sq ft site on Lyme Green Business Park gives the company a new workshop and calibration laboratory, ample warehouse space and new office facilities.
Acquired by Field & Black Ltd in 2013, Electroserv specialises in the distribution of industrial process measurement and control equipment. It has seen its turnover increase by 140% in the last two years, from £500,000 to £1.2 million.
Further growth of at least 30% is expected for the coming 12 months, along with the creation of 10 new jobs.
Financial director Roger Marsden said: “I am really excited about the new site, and it is great to be finally in and operating from there.
The building is much larger than our previous home, with lots more space for warehousing and office facilities.”
Simon Parkinson, relationship manager at the Royal Bank of Scotland, said: “Electroserv has grown impressively since the acquisition in 2013, and I am pleased that we have been able to support the drive to expand the company. The business has an excellent reputation, and the new premises will provide plenty of space for the company as it continues to grow.”