Thursday, December 26, 2024

National Windscreens moves to new site in Saxilby

National Windscreens has moved to new premises at Riverside Enterprise Park in Sexily near Lincoln.

National Windscreens is the second national brand to secure premises at Phase 6 of Riverside Enterprise Park, where Screwfix was announced as the anchor tenant.

The new 2,000 sq ft workshop provides National Windscreens with a blank canvas in which to roll out new operational practices which, increasingly, need to accommodate Advanced Driver-Assistance System technologies.

The move is part of the company’s planned sustainable growth strategy which includes several new UK-wide workshop relocations.

Andy Rae, Operations Director, said: “In seeking new premises in Lincoln, the key requirements were high quality premises in an accessible location.

“The advance of ADAS in our automotive specialism means glazing work needs a formal workshop environment with integrated tech installations that no longer fit the previous mobile windscreen replacement model of the past.”

Cameron McRae of Eddisons’ Lincoln agency said: “Riverside Enterprise Park has fast become an established commercial trading location. National Windscreens, as the second large brand operator at this latest phase of the Park, gives another national covenant strength and that’s a testament to it being a sought after location by high profile occupiers.”

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