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Client:
Sappi
Overview:
The
Industrial Relocation Consultancy team, through our partnership with
Oncor agents based in Europe and South Africa, were instructed to
dispose of a disused paper mill in Nash Mills, Hemel Hempstead.
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Client:
AHED
Overview:
Following
the outsourcing of AHED's distribution for the South of England, the
site had gradually been downsized and become fully redundant to their
operating needs. AHED therefore wanted to maximise their capital receipt
from the sale and be sure that all redevelopment opportunities had been
fully reviewed and exploited.
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Client:
David Phillips Furniture Ltd
Overview:
David
Phillips Furniture Ltd needed to relocate to modern premises to
accommodate their expanding business in London and across the UK. Advice
was sought to search and locate appropriate premises and negotiate
competitive terms within a short timetable.
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Client:
Belden CDT
Overview:
Following a reorganisation of the business,
Belden CDT Skelmersdale manufacturing facility became surplus to their
requirements. Our advice was sought to ensure maximising sale proceeds
as quickly as practicably possible.
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Client:
Wellington Holdings plc
Overview:
A need to release
capital to reinvest in the business and improve operational efficiency
through reconfiguration of facility. There were also some sensitive
staff issues and a requirement for nil interruption to production.
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Client:
Royal Mail Group
Overview:
Royal Mail Group Plc relocated to modern premises making this
property surplus to requirements. Our advice was sought to ensure
maximising sales proceeds before the end of the financial year.
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Client:
British American Tobacco
Overview:
Following a
consolidation of their UK operations they wished to mitigate their
surplus lease liabilities at their warehouse in Abingdon. The lease had
slightly onerous provisions. The building was bespokely
interconnected with the adjoining building which was to remain
operational. Furthermore, access to the site was limited without
interfering with BAT’s operations.
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