North East lift company on the rise with new site
A Northern lift company is continuing its ongoing expansion with a new site.
Pickerings Lifts, which is based in Stockton-on-Tees, is extending its footprint in the North West of the UK.
The opening of the Warrington site – Pickerings Lifts twelfth office – is the next phase in the company’s organic growth.
The move has created five jobs, including a role for an apprentice.
Newly appointed regional manager Paul Dixon commented: “This investment and expansion will allow us to serve existing and potential customers in Liverpool and Cheshire, as well as North Wales and Stoke.”
It is part of a wider strategic plan to grow the business with a focus on winning more mobility service contracts.
Currently servicing 3,000 mobility units across the UK, Pickerings Lifts works with public and private sector customers including care homes, local authorities and the NHS to supply, install, repair and maintain stairlifts, hoists, medical beds and other mobility products.
Paul Brooks, managing director of Pickerings Lifts, said: “Our Warrington branch marks the latest milestone in our exciting journey.
“We now have twelve regional offices and are planning more at a time when our bigger competitors are closing theirs down and smaller competitors can’t cover the whole country.
“We’ve built our size and strong reputation in the marketplace over many decades, and yet we still retain the personal touch and values on which the business has been founded.
“We’re a friendly professional face rather than a voice on a corporate telephone line. That’s the crucial, person-to-person relationship that has disappeared from some of the bigger competitors.”
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