Notts Manufacturing firm invests £800k in factory move

(L-R) Steve Shirley, Phil Ball, Mark Sipson and Dean Briggs

Metal railings and gates manufacturer Alpha Rail has moved to a new purposely designed factory having invested over £800k in refurbishments.

Having been previously based in Kirkby in Ashfield, the company had outgrown its old premises and over the years had expanded office capacity using temporary buildings. These were no longer fit for purpose and in late 2015, the directors decided to invest in the company’s future growth and relocate to a site which represented the quality of their end product.

Commenting, Alpha Rail Finance Director Mark Sipson said, “It’s fair to say that our old premises had become very dilapidated and it was getting quite embarrassing when visitors came to see us. The new factory has been designed to streamline work flow which will help increase productivity and business efficiency. We are delighted with our new environment which also benefits from the latest in environmentally efficient heating and lighting systems.”

The new factory is located on Nunn Brook Rise on The County Estate in Huthwaite. Built in 1984, it initially comprised four separate units. Alpha Rail has developed the site to create one open plan unit which now provides over 16,000 sq ft of floor space and two storey office space.

In total, over £800,000 has been invested to include reconfiguration of the factory floor to accommodate metalworking machinery and dedicated areas for each fabricating process. Modern staff canteen and locker areas have also been installed. The interior fit out has provided a reception area, new meeting rooms, bright and airy offices for the estimating team and CAD technicians, finance, sales and admin staff as well as easy to access archive storage areas.

Externally investment has been made in providing level and easily accessible concreted storage areas for raw steel and finished metalwork. This ensures products can be safely and efficiently transported in and out of the factory and loaded on to lorries for onward delivery for installation at project sites across the UK.

Alpha Rail sales director Phil Ball added, “The new factory now reflects the quality of the end product we manufacture. The increase in production capacity and speed in which we can now put metalwork through each fabrication process will enable us to promote our expertise further. This will hopefully increase the number of commercial projects we do for public sector organisations, building contractors, landscape architects, building and civil engineers, fencing and landscaping contractors.”

Funding to purchase the factory and complete the refurbishments was arranged by Alan Mele, relationship director at Barclays. He said: “I am delighted that we have been able to support the company in the next phase of their development and look forward to working with them in the future as they implement their growth plan.”

Alpha Rail employs over 40 staff and has a turnover of £3m.

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