A Bury door hardware specialist has announced its 15th consecutive year of revenue growth.
UAP Ltd, which has its headquarters on Dumers Lane, has revealed a revenue of £28.4m for its most recent financial year.
The company's revenue grew by more than a third in the year to April, driven by acquisitions and organic growth.
UAP Ltd acquired Security Hardware in December 2022 and Maher London in January 2023.
It also launched a new business line, Fire Door Maintenance (FDM), which added to the growth.
FDM is a specialist business that offers fire door inspection, maintenance services, and fire door safety training.
In 2023, FDM established the UK’s first practical training centre for the fire door industry, a 3,000 sq ft setting for fire door inspectors, installers, and maintainers.
Earlier this year, UAP Ltd licensed Armadillo Metal Coatings’s Armasmart technology, resulting in the launch of the industry’s first door hardware range to eliminate 99.98 per cent of viruses, including Covid-19.
The company has also consolidated its operations into a single 120,000 sq/ft headquarters in Bury following a £750,000 investment.
Group commercial director at UAP Ltd, Stephen Cox, said: "We’ve had an incredible year at UAP.
"While our scale has grown dramatically, our core values have remained constant.
"We are committed to delivering innovative door hardware solutions that cater to the evolving needs of our customers, equipping them to navigate the ever-changing fire and security landscape.
"Each client, each market, and every single interaction is of paramount importance to us.
"Our drive to excel fuels everything we do."
UAP Ltd has also enjoyed continued awards success, including at the 2024 National Fenestration Awards.
FDM’s practical training centre won "Training Centre of the Year", and UAP also won the "Hardware Company of the Year" award.
UAP Ltd was also recently named "Supplier of the Year" at the 2024 London Construction Awards and was nominated for "Outstanding Business of the Year" at the upcoming This is Manchester Awards.
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