19/10/2004
Job boost for Dundonald bath firm
A Dundonald-based firm which specialises in the manufacture of contemporary acrylic baths is to create 13 new jobs thanks to a near £1 million investment.
Adamsez (NI) Ltd is investing approximately £900,000 in an ambitious programme of change to help the continued expansion of its company across the UK and Republic of Ireland
The company recently experienced a rapid increase in sales and invested £400,000 in the construction of a new 13,000 sq ft extension to help meet this higher demand in its products.
As part of this new investment, Invest NI has offered the family owned firm selective financial assistance of £100,000, part-funded from the EU Building Sustainable Prosperity Fund, to help with brand development and marketing of the company’s new products.
Adamsez, as part of this package, has also received assistance which will allow the company to modernise its current ICT capability and create improved workplace efficiencies.
Adamsez Managing Director Roger Dunlop said: “In addition to the spending on the new building we have also expended a further £500,000 in the last 12-18 months in order to offer highly innovative products for a very demanding and style conscious market.
“By investing in our product range and putting the customer first we have managed to secure our position within a highly competitive business sector.”
Offering a wide range of baths and related bathroom products the company currently employs 66 full-time staff.
(MB/GMCG)
Adamsez (NI) Ltd is investing approximately £900,000 in an ambitious programme of change to help the continued expansion of its company across the UK and Republic of Ireland
The company recently experienced a rapid increase in sales and invested £400,000 in the construction of a new 13,000 sq ft extension to help meet this higher demand in its products.
As part of this new investment, Invest NI has offered the family owned firm selective financial assistance of £100,000, part-funded from the EU Building Sustainable Prosperity Fund, to help with brand development and marketing of the company’s new products.
Adamsez, as part of this package, has also received assistance which will allow the company to modernise its current ICT capability and create improved workplace efficiencies.
Adamsez Managing Director Roger Dunlop said: “In addition to the spending on the new building we have also expended a further £500,000 in the last 12-18 months in order to offer highly innovative products for a very demanding and style conscious market.
“By investing in our product range and putting the customer first we have managed to secure our position within a highly competitive business sector.”
Offering a wide range of baths and related bathroom products the company currently employs 66 full-time staff.
(MB/GMCG)
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