"Leading" Birmingham-based engineering firm expands workforce and services

Midlands-based engineering business adi Group’s Environmental division has ramped up its capacity in response to the continued rise in demand for environmentally compliant solutions.

Having delivered water treatment, air/steam quality and pre-treatment solutions to huge global brands including Müller, PepsiCo, Cadbury and Coca Cola, adi Environmental is already on a path of undeniable success.

The division’s team has increased from 12 to 18 skilled water treatment and air hygiene specialists in just 16 months, allowing the division to provide new key services and lay the foundation for continued growth.

Providing a range of cost effective, risk assessed and compliant environmental solutions to address the environmental management concerns of organisations in a number of industries, the division is expanding to target new areas of business.

Martin Smith, managing director, is thrilled to continue to head up a division with such incredible potential for growth. He says: “Since 2010, our business has grown from a £280,000 to a £3,500,000 contract base value.

“Throughout the years, we have gathered a solid client base that we have been able to establish long-term working relationships with, and we look forward to targeting new business opportunities thanks to our new service offerings.”

adi Environmental has now introduced new training, air hygiene and engineered services sub-divisions, bringing more work in-house to complement current service offerings, as well as allowing it to invest in further growth.

“We have placed significant focus on recruitment in 2022, and regionalised the business so more focus can be given to our identified growth areas. It’s important to us to continue to recruit high-quality people ahead of our growth curve, so we can ensure that the current standards of service are maintained with our key client base, whilst building relationships with new clients in key markets,” says Martin.

adi Environmental now aims to target a broader range of industries, including the leisure and domestic hygiene industries, with a consistent focus on compliance, which has always been pivotal to the business.

The division will continue to target areas of importance within the food and beverage, manufacturing, waste-water and public sectors, as well as for large end users and power stations.

Its services include industrial and commercial water treatment, effluent and steam quality monitoring, risk assessment, audit and consultancy, with its expansion opening the door to a flow of new opportunities such as air hygiene services, engineering services, boiler house mechanical services and those deriving from its current portfolio.


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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