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As part of the company’s restructure Brownhills has moved its Westcroft American Motorhomes Division to the 15 acre, purpose built site comprising the company’s Newark Destination Centre – offering the biggest single display of motorhomes in Europe . Preston has just increased its two acre site to six acres, with further plans to completely overhaul the site during the coming 2 years. The satellite operations in Newcastle, Swindon and Canterbury continue to grow.
The Newcastle business has recently relocated to larger premises on Durham Road.The Canterbury site has doubled in size with an adjacent acquisition of land and buildings. To ease congestion at the Swindon operation, Brownhills has acquired an off-site warehouse and parking area.
The Canterbury site has doubled in size with an adjacent acquisition of land and buildings.To ease congestion at the Swindon operation, Brownhills has acquired an off-site warehouse and parking area.In summary, the Group is determined to provide its customers with an unprecedented level of choice and increasing levels of service.
Tom said: “The £20million financial re-engineering and footprint review is placing Brownhills in a much stronger position to meet the growing needs of the motorhome community. The continuing improvements in facilities and aftercare coupled with our sole focus being purely on Motorhomes, can only be good news for our customers and manufacturer partners.”
As part of the strategic review and to improve service, Brownhills discontinued sales of TEC, EuraMobil, Hobby and Lunar vans in autumn 2007. At the same time, the company secured an exclusive distribution arrangement with the high-spec, extremely competitively priced; Carado range from the Hymer Group and other representation projects continue to progress.
Tom concludes: “With the Team’s commitment to the new challenges ahead and with substantial and renewed financial strength, Brownhills can develop already superb sales results and even smash through the 6,000 unit barrier over the next couple of years or so.” « go back

