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Control systems company moves headquarters

A Transicon product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 26, 2007

Transicon's new Hortonwood 2 facility is more than twice the size of its previous site at Horton Park Industrial Estate

Transicon has expanded its operations by relocating to new headquarters at Cherwell Enterprise Park.

The company's new Hortonwood 2 facility is more than twice the size of its previous site at Horton Park Industrial Estate, underlining the 20-strong company's growth since it moved to Telford six years ago.

"By winning major original equipment and refurbishment contracts in the utilities, manufacturing, process engineering and automation industries, we have consistently increased sales and profitability over the past four years", says Transicon's Managing Director, Paul Blake.

"More recently, we have expanded our installation, support and consultancy services and diversified our customer base by securing several important orders in the automotive, food handling and precision engineering sectors".

"As a result, we have simply outgrown our previous site".

The new building provides more than 1021m2 of space.

This will allow further expansion of Transicon's engineering services department, as well as increased stock holding of spares.

The extra space permits the assembly and prove-out of larger turnkey systems prior to shipment, installation and commissioning.

"It also provides room for several new developments that we have in the pipeline, which will further strengthen our engineering team", says Blake.

"With demand in the automation sector continuing to show strong growth, I am confident that our new UK headquarters will be an important foundation on which to build future sales across our full range of control system and automation solutions".

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