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Locations

Glasgow

Our Glasgow location serves as a vital gateway to Scotland. Situated within a region with a rich industrial heritage, Glasgow provides excellent access to major road networks, including the M8 and M74, facilitating rapid transport of steel products across Scotland and down into England. Its proximity to key infrastructure projects and manufacturing sectors in Scotland makes it an ideal base for quick and reliable deliveries, catering directly to the needs of the Scottish market while also offering efficient links for onward distribution.

 

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Rotherham

Our Rotherham facility is at the heart of the UK's traditional steel industry and is perfectly situated to serve the Midlands, the South, and Wales. With direct access to the M1 and M18 motorways, Rotherham offers unparalleled logistical advantages for nationwide distribution. This central location minimizes transit times to major industrial centers and densely populated areas across the country. Rotherham's deep-rooted connection to steel manufacturing also means we are at the center of a skilled workforce and a robust supply chain, further enhancing our ability to provide comprehensive and efficient service to our customers across the entire UK.

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Newcastle

The Newcastle branch is strategically located to cater to the North East of England and provides crucial links to Scotland and the Midlands. Its position near major arterial routes like the A1(M) ensures seamless connectivity for deliveries throughout the region. Newcastle's strong industrial background and its role as a transport hub make it an ideal base for serving a diverse range of industries, from shipbuilding and offshore energy to construction and manufacturing. This central northern location allows us to efficiently manage logistics and provide timely service to a significant portion of the UK.

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