Electro mechanical engineering specialist Houghton International has announced plans to further expand its capacity by investing in an additional 44,000 sq. ft of operational space at the CA Parsons Works in Heaton. The additional space will be used initially to house its growing Pump Services offering and improve its overall dynamic testing capabilities to satisfy an increased demand in this market.
The building is ideally located adjacent to Houghton International’s large machine repair shop and having been the home of industrial engineering in the North East for over 100 years, now owned by Siemens Power Generation Services, presents an excellent opportunity for ongoing collaboration between two complementary companies to reinvest in the currently vacant facility and continue its strong heritage going forward.
Michael Mitten, CEO of Houghton International, commented: “As the business continues to grow, we continue to invest in our people and our facilities to ensure we can service our customers needs both now and in the future. We now have 110,000 sq. of operational space across the business from which to deliver our range of electro mechanical support services.
“Since its launch in February 2018, our enhanced Pump Services offer has exceeded all expectations and as such requires more space to enable it to continue to thrive. Allied to ongoing growth in other sectors, which has resulted in an increase in people of 50% in the last 3 years taking us over 150 employees, now is the right time to invest in additional capacity.
“The recently empty units at the Siemens Power Generation Services facilty are a perfect fit for our business and represent a fantastic opportunity for us to optimise our operational footprint and significantly improve our testing capabilities for both large motors and pumps.
“We are looking forward to moving in and to working alongside the team at Siemens in the future as we continue to expand the business.”
Darren Davidson, Managing Director of Siemens Power Generation, added: “It is excellent that we have found an opportunity with Houghton International to utilise our unused space on the site with a North East based business and also look forward to working with Houghton International further in the future.”
Work is currently underway by Houghton International to set up in the new facility with a view to being fully operational from September this year.