Durham Box Continues Rapid Expansion

Despite the uncertainties that were created as the pandemic developed early in 2020, the company has since exceeded forecasts with strong year-on-year growth across the business – largely driven by rising e-commerce demand.

The investment in digital with the Nozomi C18000 single-pass, ultra-high-speed LED inkjet corrugated packaging press has helped growth, and Durham Box has committed to spend nearly £2.5m to increase the footprint of its Bishop Auckland factory and invest in new machinery.

The company was awarded a £200,000 grant by the County Durham Growth Fund, to help build a 20,000 sq.ft extension and re-design existing space to improve production facilities.

In return, Durham Box committed to create an additional 20 jobs over the next four years – a task it have already fulfilled following a recruitment drive aimed at bolstering their sales, design and production functions.

New machinery has included a Bobst die-cutter, a Bobst gluer, a box taping machine and a large format flat bed die-cutter from Century Machinery that is scheduled for installation in September.

As a further operational enhancement, a mobile pallet racking system was installed in the new extension, providing 4,000 pallet locations for product storage and stock call-off.

Dan Morris, Durham Box’s managing director, said: “The acquisition of the land and investment in new machinery has put us in an ideal position to expand our client base and improve efficiencies.

However, to facilitate this increase in volume and to cope with the rise in demand of our products and services, the company needed to re-design the factory layout, and with the support of the County Durham Growth Fund we have been able to do just that. We will continue to invest in people and technology as well as the production facility to ensure that we stay ahead of demand.”

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