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Avant Tecno UK has officially unveiled its new multi-million-pound headquarters in Bury St Edmunds, marking a significant milestone in the company's growth and commitment to its UK operations.

Designed to facilitate Avant's continued expansion, the 32,200 sq. ft purpose-built facility was crafted by local firm SEH French, with project management by Churchmanor Estates.

The grand opening of the headquarters was celebrated with an event welcoming trade and local media, partners, and esteemed guests, including the Ambassador of Finland to the United Kingdom, Jukka Siukosaari.

"This is a momentous occasion for Avant Tecno UK and our incredible team," said Raimo Ala-Korpi, Managing Director of Avant Tecno UK. "The new headquarters is not only a symbol of our growth but also a stepping stone for our future aspirations. It’s a proud day for everyone involved and a testament to our commitment to delivering the best for our dealers, customers, and the community.”

13208349899?profile=RESIZE_584xSince establishing its presence in the UK in 1999, Avant Tecno UK has witnessed consistent growth. Previously operating near Thetford, the company identified the need for a larger, modern facility to support its operations and meet increasing demand. The new Bury St Edmunds headquarters reflects Avant’s forward-thinking vision, incorporating features that enhance efficiency, innovation, and sustainability.

The facility includes:

  • Modern office spaces to accommodate the growing team.
  • A showroom to display Avant’s renowned compact loaders, attachments and Leguan access platforms.
  • Dedicated training facilities to provide hands-on learning for dealers and end-users.
  • A warehouse with automated technologies to improve logistics and inventory management.
  • A technical workshop designed for hand-on training events, and equipment arrival checks.

The launch event began with a keynote address from Raimo, who highlighted the strategic importance of the new headquarters and its role in enhancing Avant Tecno UK’s operational efficiency and customer service.

"This investment demonstrates our long-term commitment to the UK market," Raimo said. "It’s an opportunity to strengthen our dealer network, provide world-class training end-users, dealers and staff, and continue delivering cutting-edge solutions to our customers."

Other speakers at the launch event included representatives from project partners Churchmanor Estates, LSI Architects, and SEH French, who detailed the project’s journey from conception to completion. They discussed the collaborative efforts and innovative techniques used to ensure the building met Avant’s high standards for quality and sustainability.

Ambassador Jukka Siukosaari, representing Finland at the event, praised Avant Tecno as an example of Finnish innovation and global excellence. During his speech, the Ambassador emphasised the importance of government support in helping Finnish companies like Avant expand internationally.

Guests at the event were treated to a guided tour of the new facility, offering a first-hand look at its innovative features. From the spacious training rooms to the automated warehouse systems, the headquarters highlights Avant Tecno UK's focus on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability.

Following the tour, attendees gathered for a networking lunch, further strengthening the connections between Avant, its partners, and the local community.

As Avant Tecno UK settles into its new home, the company remains focused on its core mission: delivering high-quality, innovative solutions that empower its customers. The new headquarters in Bury St Edmunds is more than just a building—it is foundation for a new centre of excellence for multi-functional compact machinery.

For more information, please visit www.avant.co.uk  

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