Bradford-based concrete admixture manufacturer Oscrete has invested in its Northern Ireland sister company Adcrete, supporting a major refurbishment of its warehousing and logistics facility in Lisburn. Insider Media reported on the upgrade, which was funded through parent company Christeyns.

The investment has doubled storage capacity at the Lisburn headquarters and introduced a customer consultation space within new on-site office facilities, strengthening the company's operational infrastructure for customers across the construction sector.

The upgrade will allow Adcrete to hold increased stock levels, improve stock rotation, sharpen logistics, and ensure consistent availability of core products for customers in the precast, ready-mix, and mortar markets.

Adcrete has been operating from its Lisburn base since launching in 2016 and is recognised as one of the leading admixture suppliers in Ireland. Since 2018, the company has focused on strengthening service delivery and building a robust customer network, serviced by national logistics partner MJ Hogg Transport.

The refurbishment has been supported by the technical expertise and resources of Oscrete, which brings more than 43 years of construction industry experience to the business.

Jonathan Mooney, director at Adcrete, said: "The latest investment in our warehousing and logistics capabilities is about giving customers further confidence in our capacity, responsiveness and in the reliability of our service. When combined with Oscrete's extensive range of admixture and additives solutions and its four decades of product development expertise, it completes our unparalleled, solutions-led service."

The investment positions Adcrete to respond more efficiently to demand across the precast, ready-mix, and mortar sectors in Ireland, as the construction industry continues to require reliable and consistent supply chain performance from specialist manufacturers.

Access the full report on Adcrete's Lisburn facility expansion here.