Tetrosyl announces expansion plans

August 18, 2014
Tetrosyl announces expansion plans Pictured are: Linda Fisher and Richard Farnell of Rochdale Council with Mike Green and Marium Ali of Tetrosyl and RDA Chief Executive John Hudson.
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Tetrosyl has announced development plans that will see the company HQ move to a new location and its manufacturing facilities expand.


The company, which is responsible for popular brands such as T-Cut, CarPlan, CarLube and Bluecol, is to close its base at Walmersley, in the north west of England. The land will be sold to developers and the money raised will used to expand its manufacturing plant at near-by Bridge Hall. A new corporate headquarters will be established in Rochdale, which will also be home to the R&D team.

Tetrosyl Chairman Peter Schofield commented, “I am proud of the fact that Tetrosyl has its roots very firmly in Bury and the North West where it has been able to grow and develop for over 60 years from a small business to the international corporation it is now. The investment we are making in new and improved premises and equipment will further accelerate our performance as the leading supplier of car care products in Europe.”

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