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Deltacam Decides On Worcester Business Park

July 2012

AMBITIOUS new manufacturing company Deltacam International has agreed a ten-year lease for a 9,124 sq ft unit at St Modwen’s Great Western Business Park in Worcester.

Launched just last month by entrepreneurs Neil France and Ian Simpson, Deltacam will specialise in high-end manufacturing serving the aerospace, defence and energy sectors.

Its target customer base will include a number of blue chip firms such as Rolls Royce, General Electric, Cummins and Siemens with plans for a quick expansion into international markets and a strong emphasis on future export activity.

France, the firm’s managing director, said “We intend Deltacam to become quickly established at Great Western Business Park. Turnover is estimated to grow to £1.75m by year four and we plan to employ a strong management team as well as a number of higly skilled personnel over the next 12 months.”

Jonathan Green, development surveyor at St Modwen said, “We are pleased Deltacam has chosen to launch at Great Western Business Park and we look forward to the company vision becoming a reality.

“The business park has always been in demand with high-profile occupiers thanks to its location and the high quality of its units.

“The remaining unit is under offer to a manufacturer and we expect to finalise the deal very soon.”

John Dillon, managing director of JP Dillon Commercial Property Consultants, acquired unit 501 on behalf of Deltacam, following a search for suitable properties across Worcestershire.

He said: “Great Western Business Park is a thriving business community and matches the requirements of Deltacam, which include easy access to the UK’s main transport networks and a modern, secure environment.”

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