BA Bush & Son Ltd moves into new headquarters
BA Bush & Son Ltd has recently moved into new head offices in Horncastle as part of planned expansion. According to the company, the new offices provide not only more space but also a large meeting and conference room and more opportunity for the team to work together across sales, marketing, and finance once Covid-19 regulations permit.
The move comes as the company aims to strengthen its head office team with new members joining across the sales, strategy, marketing and purchasing departments. “All these new additions come as a result of [the company’s]…rapid growth and intentions for the future of the company as they drive towards a global sales goal far in excess of where they stand now”, company representatives said in a statement.
BA Bush & Son Ltd also has newly built offices as part of its new, additional 70,000 square foot warehouse for the Agri OE2 and trade team. Here, the enhanced features a new OE2 Coordinator to support the increase in OE2 business for 2021 having won three major new contracts.
Last year, BA Bush & Son also opened two new Bush Tyres branches, a brand-new branch in Norwich on the Hellesdon Park Industrial Estate, offering a wide range of services including tyres, brakes, ADAS calibration and MOT testing (class 4-7), and a branch in Immingham which was set up to enhance their service offering to the area by bridging the gap between the Grimsby and Scunthorpe centres.
After starting life as a cycle shop in New Bolingbroke more than 70 years ago, family-owned business, Bush Tyres, now offers a range of automotive services including car, van and agricultural tyres, wheels, batteries, brakes, exhausts, alignments and much more.
Ben Bush, director at Bush Tyres said: “We are very excited to be welcoming new members to our growing team and feel very fortunate to be able to expand during the current pandemic. With 23 sites across Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and Norfolk, we are very proud to be a growing East of England company and hope to see more opportunities for other areas in 2021.”
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