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New HQ for Lab M heralds exciting phase in company’s development
Lab M's move
into new global headquarters, in June 2012, represents the most significant
investment in the microbiology company's more than 40-year history. It follows
a period of sustained growth and heralds a new phase in Lab M's programme of
expansion and development.
Fitted out
to exacting specifications, and with future growth very much in mind, the new
HQ houses all R&D, manufacturing, technical support and commercial
operations. It is conveniently located at Quest Park in the Greater Manchester
area in the UK, just 2 miles from Lab M's previous premises, and close to major
national and international communications hubs.Lab M's Chairman Colin Goodwille had been searching for the right premises for some time and sees the move as vitally important as the company accelerates its entry into new product areas and expanding markets around the world. "We have ambitious plans to capitalise on the experience, expertise and skills that are the cornerstone of Lab M's reputation around the world," he said. "Customers know us for quality products, reliable performance and excellent support, and the larger, bespoke premises will help us extend our portfolio of products and services, now and well into the future. I am very proud of the new HQ and the contribution of every member of the Lab M team in making it a first-class working environment." With future expansion very much in mind, Lab M decided to purchase rather than lease new premises. The building has been fitted out to provide a comprehensive clean manufacturing suite, state-of-the-art R&D and QC laboratories, and separate wet and dry production areas, all supported by a sophisticated IT infrastructure. Responsible for overseeing the planning, building work and commissioning of the new facility, Lab M's Managing Director Ian Morris said, "We have been given a fantastic opportunity - to design our new headquarters so that they exactly meet the needs of the business. We have insisted on very high standards and very tight specifications. As a result, the new building offers the easy access, practical space and enhanced services that are wholly appropriate for an expanding company that focuses heavily on its customer relationships." "I am very much looking forward to welcoming visitors and demonstrating Lab M's new capabilities. We are also talking to interested industry groups and professional bodies who may like to use our new facilities to hold their own meetings, and it looks as though we will have the pleasure of hosting a variety of such events in the future." To stay up to date with the Lab M move visit www.labm.com |
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