Manchester Evening News

Logical step for KP

BOSSES HOPE MOVE TO NEW BASE WILL TAKE TURNOVER TO £10M

- By SHELINA BEGUM shelina.begum@men-news.co.uk @ShelinaBeg­um_

A GREATER Manchester manufactur­er of automated handling systems is forecastin­g turnover will hit £10m following its move to brand new facilities.

KP Industries, which is headquarte­red in Rochdale, became one of the first tenants of Logic, a new developmen­t of high quality compact units at Kingsway Business Park, taking 20,000 sq ft of manufactur­ing space with 4,000 sq ft of additional office space.

The company outgrew its previous location at Buckley Road Industrial Estate and CEO Phil Cornell said the move had already helped them win new business.

“We’re working with some of the biggest names in the automotive, aerospace and nuclear sectors so it’s vital our facilities reflect our ambition to be a world class business in the industry,” he said. “We took the space at Logic primarily because of its location next to the M62 and its impressive appearance.

“When we bring clients to the facility, it’s important that our facilities create the right image for the business.

“At the moment we’re employing 34 people and turning over £7m, however this site is geared up for 44 people and we’re targeting £10m turnover by 2022.”

The company designs, manufactur­ers and integrates bespoke automated handling equipment and conveyor systems for customers in a wide range of industries, in the UK and overseas.

“We’re a business that moves things from A to B,” he said. “We move everything from car bumpers, through to full cars, lorry cabs, aircraft wings and even nuclear waste containers.

“We’ve worked with the likes of BMW, Bentley Motors, British Nuclear Fuels, Jaguar Land Rover and Bombardier and if you walked around their production lines you’d see KP Industries’ equipment in all parts of their processes.”

Cornell founded the business in 2004, using the initials of his wife Kerris and his own name to come up with KP Industries.

He added: “Rochdale Council and Rochdale Developmen­t Agency assisted us to find our first facility in 2004 and helped us find these units at Logic. They’ve also helped us find apprentice­s.

“We’ve always been based in the town and there’s a lot of positivity around Rochdale, especially manufactur­ing. Some of the technology we have is second to none.”

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