Plastics firm announces new building works at Lancashire site

Work at the Altham site

What More UK, the plastic houseware organisation behind the home storage brand Wham, has announced the latest in a series of multimillion-pound investments at its Altham manufacturing site in Lancashire.

The new development will provide 26,000 sq ft of extra distribution space and operate as a link between the existing buildings 5 (110,000 sq ft) and 6 (95,000 sq ft).

The organisation currently runs manufacturing, distribution and office space extending over 500,000 sq ft across its two sites, Altham and Shuttleworth Mead, in Padiham, Lancashire.

This announcement comes on the back of record turnover in 2019, and positive business results since January of this year continuing right through the current health crisis, culminating in this month being the best May in the group’s 21-year history.

Company director Tony Grimshaw said: “The manufacturing sector in Lancashire, and the whole of the UK, is ready, willing and able to supply the country’s retailers in June when they are finally allowed to re-open.

“Britain is ready to get back to business and we are proud to be setting the example.”

He added: “This project, and others like it, are great for the morale of our 300 colleagues. Whichever way you look at it, manufacturing is still vital to the UK economy and it shows that the UK is a country that makes things and gets the job done.”

What More invested in state-of-the-art bakeware machines in January, just in time to support the country throughout lockdown. The firm says it has plenty of capacity left to satisfy the UK’s retailers and their many distribution partners overseas.

Founded in 1999, What More UK exports its British brand to 73 countries around the world.

What More UK has reported high demand for all of its products, which include housewares of all varieties, bakeware, and gardenware, much of which are made from recycled single-use plastics.

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