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Door supplier opens new warehouse with £1m Lloyds backing

Oldbury-based Latham's Steel Doors is one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest manufacturers of steel security doors and is going green with new development

From left: Rob Taylor, relationship director at Lloyds Bank, Alex Latham, managing director of Latham's Steel Doors and Richard Jenkins, area director for Black Country and Shropshire at Lloyds Bank

A supplier of specialised steel doors has invested £1 million into a new sustainable warehouse to help grow and decarbonise its operations.

Oldbury-based Latham's Steel Doors is one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest manufacturers of steel security doors, selling its products to customers worldwide from its online store.

The business started life as a sole trader on online auction site eBay since when it has grown to 85 employees, selling tens of thousands of doors to trade customers and consumers annually.

Due to increasing demand from Europe and America, the firm has decided to invest in a bespoke warehouse, connected to its current premises in Hainge Rd, Oldbury.

The purpose-built facility has been designed to save as much energy as possible and includes energy efficient air conditioning, LED lighting, electric car charging points and cycle storage.

Solar panels cover the building's 20,000 sq ft roof and are linked to the firm's existing manufacturing facility on the site, helping power the building and charge its electric forklift trucks.

Managing director Alex Latham said: "We hold 10,000 doors in stock at any one time, to ensure that our customers can collect or have their door delivered to install on the same day they order.