Electro-Tech Set for Ambitious Growth in Enterprise Zone (UK)

Electro-Tech Set for Ambitious Growth in Enterprise Zone (UK)

This week, Electro-tech, a specialist source and supply company servicing the energy sector, is moving into the Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft Enterprise Zone, created by the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership.

Electro-tech offers UK and global clients a simple and cost effective way to purchase goods from one supplier. Items range from audio cables to welding machines and clients include supply vessels, offshore platforms, oil refineries, power stations and wind farms.

New Anglia helps to grow jobs and remove the barriers to business growth in Suffolk and Norfolk. The Enterprise Zone, part of the East of England Energy Zone, is based across 6 sites in Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth. It provides a range of benefits for energy-related businesses to help them grow. These include:

  • a discount on business rates of up to £275,000
  • simplified planning
  • super-fast broadband

Electro-tech is moving to new premises on the Enterprise Zone at the Beacon Park site developed by local company Wellington Construction.

Gary Keyzor, Managing Director of Electro-tech said:

“This is a fantastic opportunity to grow our business in the Enterprise Zone. The benefits will make a really positive impact on our business. As well as providing our service for clients around the world we’re surrounded by energy companies in Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft and can provide a great service, which will save them time and money.”

“We’ve already recruited an extra three people, so employ nine in total, but our new premises in the Enterprise Zone are around 10 times bigger than our current premises. We’ve got ambitious plans for expansion.”

Andy Wood, Chairman of New Anglia said:

“Electro-tech is a business which provides an important service to the energy sector and we’re delighted that they are moving into the Enterprise Zone.” 

“In the past few months we’ve welcomed jack-up vessel company, Seajacks, engineering training company Nexus and Virgin Flightstore to the Enterprise Zone. Electro-tech joins our group of companies at an exciting time in the energy sector where there are some really great opportunities to grow.”

Local Government Minister Brandon Lewis said:

“Economic growth is this Government’s biggest priority and Enterprise Zones are the engine room of that strategy. They are a fantastic way to attract the jobs and business investment that local areas need. I’m delighted Electro-tech have made the move and look forward to many more businesses arriving in East Anglia in the coming years.”

Ann Steward, Cabinet member for Economic Development, said:

“This is clear vote of confidence in the energy sector in Norfolk. Electro-Tech are a growing company and this investment represents a significant step forward and a sign of growing business confidence. It is also further welcome news as we look to develop our Enterprise Zone. I am sure it will lead to more investment in the future.”

Trevor Wainwright, Leader Great Yarmouth Borough Council said:

 “We are extremely pleased to see Electro-Tech expanding their operations within the area. We hope that the move to the Beacon Park Enterprise Zone will enable them to continue to grow and create jobs for local residents.”

There will be over £50 billion capital expenditure invested in the East of England Energy Zone over the next 20 years in:

– offshore wind farms including the massive East Anglia Array

– oil and gas exploration and extraction

– nuclear – new build and decommissioning

– gas storage and platform decommissioning

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Press release, March 20, 2013; Image: offshorewind