Engineering firm grows with division launch
An electrical and mechanical engineering firm has expanded with a new division.
Intelect has launched Intelect Machine Services.
The Middlesbrough-based operator says the move will deliver “precision machining and manufacturing excellence”.
The venture is led by Paul Warren, who previously oversaw family-run machining business JJC Engineering.
Fran Cormican, Intelect managing director, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Paul and his team.
“Intelect Machine Services represents the next step in expanding our in-house capabilities, and we couldn’t think of a better foundation to build on than the expertise and reputation of JJC Engineering.”
Paul added: “Launching Intelect Machine Services feels like a natural progression.
“It allows us to build on everything JJC stood for, while embracing the opportunities that come with being part of a larger organisation.”
Headquartered in Middlesbrough, with additional branches in Grimsby and Leicester, Intelect provides electrical, mechanical, fabrication and installation services across sectors including food processing and manufacturing.
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