UKCM based in Cheshire marks major expansion and record year

By Rich Wilcock

2nd Feb 2023 | Energy and Recycling

The Operations and Production Team at UKCM including Liz Wolstenholme Finance and Operations Director (centre left)
The Operations and Production Team at UKCM including Liz Wolstenholme Finance and Operations Director (centre left)

Winsford based container refurbishment specialist UK Container Maintenance (UKCM) has been celebrating a record-breaking year with turnover hitting £7.8 million. The success has now prompted significant business expansion.

UKCM continues to support businesses across Cheshire and nationwide in securing cost-savings with the maintenance of their waste and recycling containers, whilst also extending the longevity of the assets.

Alongside this, the company has launched a series of new products and services to continue its process of diversification including maintenance for furniture, litter bins, metal stillages, transit cages and bespoke metal pallets, all carried out at the customers site or at the state-of-the-art refurbishment facility.

Container repair and refurbishment specialist UK Container Maintenance (UKCM) is celebrating a highly successful year announcing significant business expansion and a record year-end turnover of £7.8 million. 

The success follows a multitude of contract wins which prompted a bolstering of its workforce throughout the year. Most recently, the company appointed Jamie-Lee Ross to the position of Purchasing and Production Planner and strengthened its Sales and Business Development team.

Further developments for the company throughout the year include upweighted operational capability. UKCM expanded its fleet of rapid response vehicles and mobile engineers to meet increased demand for visits to client premises for container repair and refurbishment, to undertake any statutory testing and for the installation of UKCM Connect container tracking devices. The introduction of UKCM Connect responds to a direct industry need to move container management to the next level, offering services that not only increase the lifespan of a container but also help to maintain compliance, maximise utilisation, enhance security, minimise transportation costs and maximize margin for the container provider.

Liz Wolstenholme, Finance and Operations Director at UK Container Maintenance commented, "We take great pride in our achievements and are delighted to be celebrating a hugely successful year, including a record financial year-end – a testament to how we have re-shaped our offering to meet the current economic climate and of course, our exceptionally hard working and industrious team."

The company which will be celebrating its 25th anniversary this year after being established in 1998 is the UK's largest family-owned container repair and refurbishment company.

For more information on UKCM, visit www.ukcontainers.co.uk

Share:

Related Articles

from (l-r) Ralph Kemp, Cheshire East Council’s head of environmental services, Councillor Mick Warren, chair of Cheshire East Council’s environment and communities committee, Dan Griffiths, Cheshire East Council’s programme manager for energy, carbon and economic development, Bob Wilkes, managing director for Biowise and Dave Scott, Leighton Grange Farm site manager for Biowise.
Energy and Recycling

Crewe solar farm development set to begin - helping Cheshire East Council achieve its Carbon-neutral goals

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide macclesfield with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.