Warwick Ward expands to new premises
resource.co | 2 July 2019

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Company expansion has enabled Warwick Ward (Machinery) Ltd to relocate its Midlands dealership to larger premises.

The company supplies recycling and earth-moving equipment across Europe, including brands such as CASE Construction Equipment, Terex Ecotec mobile recycling equipment, Ecohog air and metal separators and Keestrack crushing and screening equipment.

To celebrate the official opening of its new premises, Warwick Ward is hosting a launch event tomorrow (Wednesday 3 July) on site at the Springfield Business Park in Alcester, Warwickshire.

Sales staff and suppliers will be on site to discuss opportunities, with on-the-day deals on offer along with a complimentary barbecue and beers.

Ashley Ward, Managing Director at Warwick Ward, said: "As the Midlands division continues to expand and particularly given the latest development – being appointed the national distributor for Keestrack – the move to our new larger premises at Alcester was essential.

“The new facility is perfect for our current needs and we look forward to welcoming customers across all our product ranges to the forthcoming open day.”

The open day will be held from 3pm to 9pm at the address below:

Unit 3, Adams Way
Springfield Business Park
ALCESTER
B49 6PU

For more information telephone 01789 713131.

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