Manufacturing

Reading: Roller shutter manufacturers demonstrate growth with office move

Published by
TBM Team

Roller shutter manufacturers CGT Security have moved to a new state-of-the-art headquarters with five times more space for manufacturing.

CGT Security is the manufacturer of innovative shutter systems suitable for any security challenge in private or public environments.

The new Reading HQ for CGT Security means it can provide even more innovation alongside its family of shutter systems: Xonar, Vortex and Stackdoor.

The Darwin Close site will allow CGT Security to put new production procedures in place and to explore new areas of development with a dedicated research and development area for product testing.

At 15,000 square feet of manufacturing space the new site is five times bigger than its previous premises – also in Reading. It can boast 2,500 square feet of office space which is three times the size it occupied previously.

Roger Humphreys, managing director of CGT Security, said: “We have been based in Reading since 2007 and we’re very pleased to be able to stay in the town while getting the opportunity to grow and expand. For our team, this is the start of an exciting future. Having experienced rapid growth over recent years we now have stunning office space and purpose-built research and manufacturing space. Our customers will be able to see the difference as we offer them better production times and faster delivery schedules while continuing to invest in innovation to bring them the very best markets.”

A dedicated research and development area within the factory offers our product and design innovators a dedicated space for product testing.

Serving the entire UK, CGT Security will continue to develop and innovate through their shutter ranges: Xonar, Vortex and Stackdoor.

The CGT Security ranges offer architects and specifiers for corporate projects high-quality, reliable security systems that minimise adverse effects on the final property design, desired by clients.

TBM Team

Recent Posts

Halma acquires safety tech firm MK Test in £44m deal

Buckinghamshire tech company Halma has acquired transport safety firm MK Test Systems Limited. Headquartered in…

2 days ago

Paragon Bank provides finance for West Sussex housing development

BRiCS Development has secured an £11.55 million finance facility with Paragon Bank’s Development Finance team…

2 days ago

IT firm Mintivo appoints new Managing Director

IT services and solutions company Mintivo has appointed Alex Jukes as its new Managing Director…

2 days ago

Bartlett Tree Experts to build new research facility in Wokingham woodland

Bartlett Tree Experts have announced its intention to build a new arboretum and research facility…

2 days ago

New £3m imaging system to be developed at University of Surrey

The creation of a first-of-its-kind imaging system at the University of Surrey could help the…

2 days ago

New chair of trustees at Open Sight Hampshire

Open Sight, which provides support across Hampshire to those living with or at risk of…

2 days ago