A Warton-based high-end van conversion specialist is ready for future growth after taking on new premises and expanding its team.
In recent months, Crozier Campers has moved from a 2,500 sq ft workshop to a new 6,000 sq ft factory, expanding its team from six to eight.
This has increased production capacity, with the company already increasing its output from 18 vans per year to 24, aiming to increase this to 30 by the end of 2025.
Launched in 2020, the company's growth has been fuelled by a growing global awareness. Originally serving a local market, the team has more recently taken on projects from across Europe, Cyprus and even Australia.
Dean Vallance of Crozier Campers said: "Our recent move from our original workshop in Poulton-le-Fylde to this new facility has not only allowed us to scale up production but also to invest in our local community by hiring skilled tradespeople from the area.
"We’re excited to be able to create jobs and support local talent as we settle into our new home. We are also proud to be a Lancashire business with our tagline: Built in Lancashire, Driven Worldwide.
"As we grow, we’re committed to making a positive impact, both through our sustainable practices and by connecting with the community. We’re proud that none of our waste goes to landfill; instead, it’s either recycled or converted into energy by a local company, fueling the recycling process itself."
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