Machinery supplier expands premises to handle surging demand

12 May 2026

Strong demand for structural steel processing equipment has driven expansion plans for Ficep UK as the business prepares to invest in an extension for its Yorkshire headquarters.

The firm, which his a steel fabrication machinery supplier, has secured planning permission to extend its existing 18,380 sq ft premises on the Wakefield Europort industrial estate by more than 7,000 sq ft.

Additional warehouse space will offer a dedicated area for new stock machines as well as space for second-hand machines for repair and resale.

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It will also provide extra storage space for spare parts, tooling and consumables and saw blades, including an additional 84 pallet spaces. 

The expansion will benefit staff with additional office space and meeting rooms, a large breakout area and a new workshop for apprentice training.

The completed project will include an enlarged and improved showroom equipped with Ficep machines, providing an enhanced experience for customers.

Finally, a dedicated training centre and updated reception area will help the business continue to enhance its support of its UK customers. 

Richard Clark, managing director, said: “This is a very exciting time for the business. Our growing success combined with our future goals mean we have simply outgrown the building we moved into almost 20 years ago.

“However, we are very happy in this location, so to future proof the building from both a stock and employee point of view we decided to invest and create more space.

“The success we have is built on customer service which relies on having stock readily available, and this extension will allow us to continue to meet the demands of the UK steel processing industry. We can’t wait to get the project started.”

Work on the new extension is starting this week.

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