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Durham's Apex Group to create new jobs after surge in orders

The company has invested in new equipment and will take on around 30 people to meet post-lockdown contracts

(Image: handout from Creo PR)

A Durham firm is set to create around 30 new jobs after seeing a surge of post-lockdown orders.

The Apex Group - which includes wiring, lighting and heating companies - is investing more than £400,000 in new machinery and adding to its production team to meet a number of new orders secured in recent weeks.

The new investment comes two years after Apex invested half a million pounds to create the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first specialist prefabricated utility cupboard production line, forming Apex Core.

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Apex managing director Dave Lewis said: “The world has changed, the way we do business has changed and the way our customers operate continues to change, and what we have done is successfully adapt to this change.

“The Core units and Apex Wiring Solution’s modular wiring enables socially-distanced installation, Artech’s product performance and efficiencies continue to improve, as we all do our bit to address the global climate crisis and we are continually upgrading our IT systems to ensure all of our internal processes are streamlined and responsive.

“I also believe businesses must make an effort to ‘Buy British’, not only to aid the economic bounce back, but avoid additional issues around importing products from overseas, which include the obvious reduction in carbon emissions and the creation of manufacturing jobs in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Looking “local” has both economic and environmental benefits.”

The company’s Artech Lighting business is also making investment to purchase purchasing a second paint plant and other equipment, as well as upgrades to its IT network.