Workwear specialist announces merger
MyWorkwear, a supplier of custom clothing and personalised workwear, has merged with Shropshire-based company 925 Workwear.
The deal follows MyWorkwear’s opening of its new production facility in April, substantial investment this year and a recent staff recruitment drive.
925 Workwear was established by Aaron Morrison-Ward in 2020, capitalising on his successful sales career in the personalised workwear sector.
James Worthington, managing director of Telford-based MyWorkwear, said: “We are excited to welcome Aaron and his customers to the MyWorkwear family. We are sure Aaron will be a valuable addition to our management team and we are all looking forward to supporting all the 925 Workwear Ltd customers with their workwear and uniform needs in 2023 and beyond.”
MyWorkwear has announced it is on target for hitting its £5m annual revenue target next year, a year earlier than expected, and is forecasting further growth which will result in additional local jobs in 2023.
Aaron Morrison-Ward, managing director of 925 Workwear and new sales Manager at MyWorkwear, added: “After a successful two years building 925 Workwear Ltd from scratch, I feel it is the right time to bring the business under the umbrella of the larger MyWorkwear brand. I look forward to working with James and the MyWorkwear team and know that this move will benefit all the loyal 925 Workwear Ltd customers for the future.”