Business park deal brings jobs boost

A double property deal at a Warwick business park has provided a jobs boost to the local economy.
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Commercial property agency Bromwich Hardy has let two major units on the Tachbrook Park business estate.

Ambu, a Danish global manufacturer of single use medical devices products and emergency care equipment, is relocating from its plant in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire to Tachbrook Link, a development by Mucklow.

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This forms part of its UK strategy which includes the purchase of First Water Ltd – based on the Heathcote Industrial Estate – which it bought earlier this year.

It will mean 28 staff being based at Tachbrook Link, manufacturing a range of products including sensor tab electrodes for the cardiology unit and plates for use in Electro surgery. The new complex will also become Ambu’s UK headquarters for manufacturing under the name White Sensor Limited.

Meanwhile Mills CNC, the largest independent distributor of CNC machine tools in the UK, already based on Tachbrook, has expanded its operation into an adjacent unit at Tachbook Link. Mills CNC, which employs around 90 staff at Leamington and across the country, now has four buildings on the park (over 50,000 sq ft) which is transforming into the Mills Technology Campus. Mills was represented by Wareing & Co in the property deal. The new space will be used to prepare machines produced by their supplier Doosan for delivery to UK and Irish manufactures, and to allow further development of the overall site .

Pictured from left: Stuart Haydon (Mucklow), Tom Bromwich (Bromwich Hardy), Adrian Wise (Ambu), Nick Frampton (Mills CNC), Mark Thompson (Wareing & Company).