Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Agricultural machinery specialist picks Swinderby for its UK HQ

Global agricultural machinery specialist Maschio Garpardo has leased premises at the Swinderby Industrial Park near Lincoln for use as its UK HQ.

According to the Lincoln agency of Eddisons – who acted alongside EQT Exeter, who manage Swinderby Industrial Park in the letting deal, Maschio Gaspardo had started its search for premises only this summer.

Swift lease negotiations and completion of the deal, sees new UK operation up and running for launch at its new 20,239 sq ft warehouse & offices premises at the Park this month.

An established brand in the UK already, Maschio Gaspardo has worked successfully for the past 12 years with distributor, OPICO Ltd. A change in growth strategy necessitated an independent UK operation for a more direct relationship with dealer networks.

Maschio Gaspardo UK Managing Director Warren Rivers-Scott said location and size were the key drivers. He said: “While Lincolnshire’s agricultural heritage plays a part, it’s really the area’s logistical reach that attracted us.

“Proximity to A1 and the East Coast mainline at Newark, access to ports, plus good East-West road connectivity onwards across the country, particularly to the South West – an important market for us – sees the area well-placed for the logistical needs of our business.

“The size and configuration of the premises and site at Unit 4 gives us the ability to hold stock and parts at a level where we can be responsive to end-users’ needs. And, with the A46 on our doorstep, we can get machinery on and off the road in good time.”

William Wall, Director, Eddisons incorporating Banks Long & Co, said: “It’s encouraging to see another global brand having the confidence to invest in the East Midlands and, in particular, Lincolnshire. It’s an area of the country that is continuing to attract foreign investment as businesses look to grow in the post-BREXIT settlement years.”

 

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