SPECIALIST heating company Heatrod Elements has completed a £500k move to a new manufacturing facility at Top Deck Industrial Estate in Bolton — a move which will accommodate the company’s ambitious plans for the future.

With a drive for continued sales growth, the company says the move to new premises will play an integral part in Heatrod’s plans to develop a more extensive scope of industrial products and solutions, while continuing to service its traditional domestic market.

The move has also helped to streamline Heatrod’s manufacturing processes, reduce waste and improve energy efficiency, providing a much more cost-effective base for production.

The team identified the new premises at Seddon Developments’ Top Deck Industrial Estate as a good fit for the company’s environmental requirements. With solar power and a low carbon footprint it forms part of Heatrod’s drive towards a more sustainable and environmentally sound production facility.

Managing director, Simon Ellam said: “To move an entire manufacturing facility is a huge task so it has been a very challenging 12 months. But thanks to a fantastic team of people, who have put in a lot of hard work, we have achieved something incredible. We’ve already had a great start to 2019, but it’s all about productivity so there’s always more work to do! We’re looking forward to a great future.”

Heatrod is a member of The Backer Group and part of the global NIBE Element Group, one of the world market leaders in the design and manufacture of components and solutions for intelligent heating and control.

Simon said: “When I joined the company in 2013 I sat down with the team from the head office in Sweden and we set out a very specific strategy to target the industrial market and grow this area of the business.

“We have already made huge strides in this direction, but our new premises provide us with a fantastic base from where we can develop even further.”

Christer Fredriksson, chief executive of the global NIBE Group, who travelled from Sweden to attend the official opening, said: “As a group we have 60 factories all over the world, but during my 27 years with NIBE there have been very few times we have been able to open a brand-new factory.

“With new technology and under Simon’s leadership we are in a great position to take Heatrod to the next level and when it comes to the industrial market, I believe this allows us to consolidate our position as the leading manufacturer of electric heating products in the UK”.

Heatrod’s capabilities in the industrial process heating sector have been further bolstered over the last two years with the strategic acquisitions of Ormandy Electric and Braude, both of which operate in specialist process heating sectors. Core capabilities remain within electric heating and resistance products with the ability and experience to provide application specific engineering locally and from the wider group business.