A leading UK agricultural manufacturer is opening a new office in Lancaster.
Wynnstay Group will be bringing its Northern operations under one roof including Glasson Fertiliser in Winmarleigh in the Wyre and Grainlink in Shrewsbury.
This new facility marks a significant undisclosed investment for the group, reinforcing its presence in the North West while providing a collaborative and contemporary environment for teams serving customers both regionally and nationally.
The office will also act as a shared hub for colleagues from across Wynnstay Group, encouraging greater collaboration, flexibility, and integration between business areas.
By bringing together expertise in fertiliser and seed manufacturing and supply, grain marketing, specialised ingredients for the livestock market, the new location is designed to improve efficiency.
The investment also supports Wynnstay’s plans to further develop its presence in the North West.
Alk Brand, chief executive officer of Wynnstay Group, said: “The opening of our new North West offices represents a key milestone for Wynnstay Group.
"It reflects our ongoing investment in our people, our infrastructure, and the regions we serve.
"Establishing a shared base in the North West enables stronger collaboration across the group.
“It supports our goal of delivering a more integrated and responsive service to our customers and to grow our product and service offering in new territories”.
The new hub will play an important role in supporting Wynnstay’s strategic growth ambitions under Wynnstay Strategy Genesis, the group’s five-year plan focused on growth, efficiency, and long-term value creation.
Robert Ingham, commercial director, strategy at Wynnstay Group, added: “Bringing our teams together in one location, while also creating a shared base for colleagues across the group, presents a significant opportunity.
"It enables us to better share expertise, enhance day-to-day collaboration, and ensure a consistent approach in how we support farmers and the wider agricultural supply chain.”
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