Gripple set to move into new complex
YORKSHIRE manufacturer Gripple and its sister company Loadhog are poised for expansion after buying larger premises.
Sheffield based Gripple, which was founded in 1988 by entrepreneur Hugh Facey, became synonymous with fencing and trellising used in
agriculture and viticulture.
In 1998 the company entered the world of construction with a series of kits inspired by a rope-grip device which was designed for hanging mechanical and electrical services.
Loadhog specialises in "packaging innovation", such as a pallet that doubles as a trolley.
Mr Facey, the chairman of Gripple, said: "The new manufacturing complex in Lower Don Valley will allow us to further grow the combined business and expand production and house the Loadhog operations under one roof.
"We've also secured a further 2.5m in new funding from Barclays to support the rapid growth of Loadhog which has seen record-breaking new business."
Gripple and Loadhog are wholly owned by employees.
Gripple, which started with 28 people, now employs 250. Loadhog has 50 staff.
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