Widnes firm Suttons selects new base for US operations
logistics and supply chain firm Suttons Group is moving its North American HQ to a large commercial development in Holmdel, New Jersey.
The Widnes-headquartered company chose Bell Works, a multi-use complex, as its new base of operations in the US.
Suttons’ regional director, Steve Lonsdale, said: “We were looking for offices that would suit our business and the fast-paced nature of the markets that we operate in.
“Bell Works gives us both the practical space we need together with a modern and sophisticated working environment that will support our continued growth and expansion.”
The site of the former Bell Labs research and development building, Bell Works comprises a mix of offices and retail outlets.
Steve continued: “The vibrant and unique community created at Bell Works is a fantastic place to bring our customers and colleagues from around the world.
“This move underscores our commitment to our customers and employees and will enable us to continue the growth and success that we have experienced in North America for more than 30 years.”
Tracing its roots back to 1926, today Suttons provides bulk logistics and supply chain services for companies in the chemicals, gases and food and beverage sectors. With offices in North America, Europe and the Middle East, the firm’s UK HQ is located on Gorsey Lane, Widnes.
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