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OXFORDSHIRE, UKMeech International, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of static control, web cleaning and compressed air technology for the printing, packaging, automotive and textiles markets, is expanding its production facilities to nearby Tungsten Park in Witney, Oxfordshire, UK—a 25-acre development site currently being constructed by Tungsten Properties.

The additional 22,000 sq. ft. Unit 2 at Tungsten Park, close to Meech’s current facilities, will provide it with greater space to continue developing its products and evolving its business. The new unit will house all of Meech’s production, while its headquarters will retain its commercial and administrative offices, and engineering and R&D departments—though the potential for R&D capacity to increase is now in place with this expansion.

Chris Francis, chief executive at Meech, said: “We have seen substantial growth as a company over the years, and this expansion to new property gives us a platform to continue developing our R&D resource to meet future demand.

“We’re delighted to be taking up space in Tungsten Park—it’s very close to our headquarters and vital to our local workforce. We’re proud to be based in Witney and are delighted to have the opportunity to continue growing as a business in the community.

“We’re excited to see what this development will do for the business and what opportunities will arise from it.”

Meech is scheduled to move into Unit 2 at Tungsten Park in July 2021, following completion of its fit-out. The company has recently launched a new web cleaner to market—the CyClean-R—suited to various applications, this non-contact system is designed for the cleaning of low-tension webs.