Encon Insulation partners with Nevill Long at new branch

  • 11 Nov 2014

The new site in Feltham will allow for the creation of new jobs

The new branch incorporates three industrial units and two large yards that will help to improve delivery and trade for Encon, whilst its proximity to Heathrow Airport and major motorways will help with the transportation of goods.

After 30 years of being based in Heston, West London, Nevill Long made the decision to relocate to a larger premises less than three miles away to service a new range of products to new and existing customers.

Nevill Long also opened a new branch in conjunction with Encon at Maidstone in Kent as part of the group’s strategic expansion plans.

The new site lies on the corner site of the A312/A315 of the former Minimax factory which produced Ariel bombs alongside fire extinguishers during the First World War.

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