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Posted on Monday 7 July 2025

GPC IS the UK’s leading trade supplier for storage, handling and access equipment.

GPC IS the UK’s leading trade supplier for storage, handling and access equipment.

GPC will exhibit at the upcoming IMHX show.

IMHX takes place at the NEC in Birmingham from 9-11 September.

The company says: “GPC is the UK’s leading trade supplier for storage, handling and access equipment. We have been supplying exclusively to the trade for over 40 years.

“To give our customers the best possible choice and quality of products, we manufacture in the UK and also import from all over the world. We are committed to offering faster lead times, and we have invested in additional warehouse space to accommodate quick delivery on lots of fast-moving UK-manufactured products as well as our imported lines.In line with expanding our UK manufacturing, we have recently acquired a new factory within the group, and have lots of new products being launched later in 2025.

“Despite the faltering economy, we have seen good growth in 2025 and, in addition to growing our factory and warehousing facilities, we have recently added a Business Development Manager and a Sales Manager to our team.Our growing brands include Climb-It, Apollo, Proplaz, Vulcan and many more. Our Climb-It access range, in particular, has been growing fast in the last 12 months with lots of new aluminium EN-131 certified warehouse and maintenance steps to complement our steel and fibreglass options.” Stand E84

For more information, visit www.gpcind.co.uk

01790 753835

 

 

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