Dudley's Alloy Heat Treatment expand on Grazebrook Park
After recent refurbishment works to their factory unit Alloy Heat Treatments has extended its lease and taken on another unit at Grazebrook Park Industrial Park in Dudley.
Alloy Heat Treatments has been a tenant on Grazebrook Park for more than 25 years and its recent extension of the lease demonstrates a continued commitment and satisfaction with the services provided at the family-run industrial park.
Grazebrook Park provides high quality units for trade and industry. The park is a family business which was established in 1939 by Arthur Knowles and is now run by Arthur's son and grandson team Graham and David.
Alloy Heat Treatments is one of the parks longest standing tenants and it now occupies just over 80,000 sq ft of industrial space.
The company provides a specialist heat treatment service of aluminium products for the motor and aerospace industry and has built up a reputation as a first class supplier and holds a vast array of quality approvals including NADCAP certification.
In partnership with Grazebrook Park, Alloy Heat Treatments has just carried out significant renovation works to their building which will enable a more enhanced use of the space.
Grazebrook Park prides itself on a friendly and flexible business ethos with all of its clients, and this latest renovation work demonstrates a willingness to support the plans of tenants.
Alloy Heat Treatments has now extended the lease on this unit for a further 10 years, securing their rental costs and maintaining their established base on this industrial estate.
A 10,000 sqft unit at the industrial park, which only become available several months ago, has just been secured as a new venture for Alloy Heat Treatments.
It has signed a 10-year lease for the unit adjacent to the Dudley Canal and the company is partnering with Thermal Engineering Services to establish a new company Alltherm which will design and supply industrial process heating equipment.
Owner and Managing Director of Alloy Heat Treatments Adrian Church said; "One of the real benefits of being on this site is that the landlord has a real understanding of the changing needs of local manufacturing business.
As a result I have always found that there is a willingness to approve changes that may be required when new plant and equipment is installed.
"The whole attitude seems to be one of helping where they can rather than rigidly applying every minor term in the lease."





