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Harrison Bathrooms invests in new warehouse to reach £40 million turnover in 2022
Following a period of extensive growth, Harrison Bathrooms, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of bathroom products to retailers and distributors, has attained a new warehouse to support business expansion in 2022.
The Yorkshire-based business has acquired the warehouse space in North Leeds to increase storage capacity, to hold an additional 5,000 pallets, to better service its customers around the UK.
The new facility will allow the business to react to market demand as quickly and efficiently as possible, whilst further supporting innovation and product development. It will also create eight new jobs in the local area, with the potential to increase this number as business continues to flourish.
Despite the challenges of the pandemic, Harrison Bathrooms remains on track to hit its ambitious target of £40 million turnover by 2022.
This is the second warehouse move and expansion for the business in just three years, further strengthening the businesses position as a leading supplier in the industry.
James Harrison, CEO at Harrison Bathrooms, says “We’re really excited about this new warehouse at Harrison Bathrooms. Since launch in 2013, the business has experienced significant growth year on year and in the past few years alone, turnover has more than doubled. We’re consistently looking at new ways to further develop our services and enhance our customer experience and this new factory is definitely a big step forward in this.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Patricia Rose .
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