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Strong H1 growth at Stockton's Mobile Mini
Global storage business Mobile Mini, which has its UK headquarters in Stockton on Tees, has enjoyed a 14% revenue spike for the first six months of the year.
Growing its half year turnover to £33m, sales were bolstered by the business investing an additional 600 new units to its rental fleet and the launch of its Groundhog Fusion mobile welfare units.
Mobile Mini’s growing fleet of rental units now stands at almost 40,000 across its 16 branches nationwide, from Glasgow to Southampton, including its North East branches in Sunderland and Middlesbrough.
The double acquisition late last year of Gateshead-based Containers 2000 and Mr Box, headquartered in Ipswich, has strengthened Mobile Mini’s existing container hire and sales business and helped extend the company’s presence in key non-construction markets such as retail, manufacturing and education.
Continued investment in the company’s growing workforce across the UK has also taken its total number of employees to more than 400, with 40 new positions created over the past year.
Chris Morgan, Managing Director at Mobile Mini, said: “We saw strong growth in the first half of the year, with continued strong demand from the construction industry.
“We’re determined to maintain our market leading position by continuing to invest in our people and products, so that we exceed our customers’ expectations and continue to build strong long term relationships with them.”
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