Caspian Marks 40 Years of Excellence in the UK Scaffold Industry

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A North Lincolnshire-based company is celebrating four decades at the forefront of the UK’s scaffolding sector.

Caspian Group Ltd, headquartered in Scunthorpe, has reached its 40th anniversary this April, marking a significant milestone in its journey from a small family business to a national leader in scaffold board manufacturing and access solutions.

Founded in 1985, the company has earned a reputation for quality, safety, and customer service, supplying a broad range of products including scaffold boards, beams, Readyfix transoms, tubes, fittings, and the AFIXFast system scaffolding.

Over the years, Caspian has maintained a strong emphasis on standards. It holds a BSI Kitemark, PEFC certification, and ISO 9001 accreditation and is also a NASC Supplier Member – credentials that reflect its commitment to safety, sustainability, and performance.

As a family-rooted enterprise, the business has remained grounded in values of trust and integrity. Managing Director Neil Garrison said the firm’s longevity is down to its customer-first ethos and a focus on building lasting relationships.

Industry clients have praised the company for its consistent product quality and a personable approach that has helped cement its status as a reliable partner in the sector.

Looking ahead, Caspian Group Ltd says it remains focused on innovation and expanding its reach, while continuing to support the evolving needs of its customers.

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Caspian Marks 40 Years of Excellence in the UK Scaffold Industry

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A North Lincolnshire-based company is celebrating four decades at the forefront of the UK’s scaffolding sector.

Caspian Group Ltd, headquartered in Scunthorpe, has reached its 40th anniversary this April, marking a significant milestone in its journey from a small family business to a national leader in scaffold board manufacturing and access solutions.

Founded in 1985, the company has earned a reputation for quality, safety, and customer service, supplying a broad range of products including scaffold boards, beams, Readyfix transoms, tubes, fittings, and the AFIXFast system scaffolding.

Over the years, Caspian has maintained a strong emphasis on standards. It holds a BSI Kitemark, PEFC certification, and ISO 9001 accreditation and is also a NASC Supplier Member – credentials that reflect its commitment to safety, sustainability, and performance.

As a family-rooted enterprise, the business has remained grounded in values of trust and integrity. Managing Director Neil Garrison said the firm’s longevity is down to its customer-first ethos and a focus on building lasting relationships.

Industry clients have praised the company for its consistent product quality and a personable approach that has helped cement its status as a reliable partner in the sector.

Looking ahead, Caspian Group Ltd says it remains focused on innovation and expanding its reach, while continuing to support the evolving needs of its customers.

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