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Endurance Group secures stable platform for future growth

The Endurance Group has taken steps to ensure a more stable future for its business, its team and its customers. In line with its commitment to reinvesting profits back into its business, the company – which includes Endurance®Doors, Endurance® Aluminium and BDC Aluminium – has purchased the 2.2 acre site in Brigg, North Lincolnshire where its main production operations are located.

The purchase was completed for an undisclosed sum and was supported by Ryan Crellin, Partner at Bridge McFarland LLP, acting as legal advisor.

Stephen Nadin, CEO of the Endurance Group, said: “The purchase of our Brigg site is a significant development which delivers exciting benefits for many different stakeholders. For our team members, it demonstrates the strength of our commitment to the local area and ensures our ability to offer long term, meaningful employment opportunities for the surrounding community.

“Similarly, it provides increased reassurance and stability for our customers. They can rest assured that our ability to supply them with high quality fenestration solutions isn’t set to be disrupted or negatively affected by circumstances outside of our control – for instance by the forced need to relocate or by rent increases.”

The Endurance Group has been based at its current site since 2002. Over the last 23 years, the site has grown to its current size through the incorporation of additional units. It has also seen numerous developments. It now includes a distribution hub, extensive stockholding facilities and over 48,500 sq. ft. of internal space which is largely used for manufacturing.

Most recently, the Endurance Group has invested over £250,000 into a remodelled assembly hall at the site. Used to create Endurance doors, this hall employs techniques and technology more commonly found in the automotive and aerospace industries to optimise production. efficiency and product quality.

The Endurance Group has made similar large scale capital expenditures into a new dust extraction system to optimise employee wellbeing and health and safety whilst work is about to start imminently on a new and state-of-the art paint spraying facility.

“Since moving to our current location, the Endurance Group has evolved significantly, growing in both size and capability” adds Stephen.

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“In order to build on those achievements and forge the next chapter in our success, we have ambitious plans for the future in terms of new products, new markets and new channels.

“Owning our site will provide us with the ideal platform from which we can achieve those goals.”

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