Statom Group’s £5.4m PERI Investment Strengthens Operations

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Statom Group, a leading construction contractor, has announced a substantial investment of £5.4 million in state-of-the-art equipment from PERI.

This strategic move solidifies Statom Group’s construction capabilities. It contributes to the company’s growth strategy, which includes tackling more extensive and complex building projects and expanding into new regions across the UK.

This investment builds upon Statom Group’s previous collaborations with PERI in 2020 and 2022, bringing the total value of PERI systems in their depot to an impressive £14 million. 

Statom Group’s commitment to integrating PERI systems into their operations has proven to be fruitful, resulting in reduced material costs and shorter site delivery lead times.

The acquisition includes a range of cutting-edge equipment, such as the SKYDECK, TRIO, PERI’s climbing formwork, and PERI UP scaffolding, with a combined worth of £400,000. These additions to their inventory will enable Statom Group to respond swiftly to project demands and consistently meet project deadlines.

Stan Nikudinski, Managing Director of Statom Group, elaborated on the decision, saying, “The high-quality and streamlined design of PERI systems was the main driver behind our decision to invest. The selected products enhance our ability to deliver, even on projects with intricate requirements or complex logistical challenges.”

PERI UK’s Sales Manager, Nick Mills, expressed gratitude for Statom Group’s continued trust in their products and services. Mills stated, “We would like to express our gratitude to Statom Group for their continued trust in PERI; it has been a pleasure to collaborate with the team on a range of projects. 

We are thrilled to be able to continue contributing to the business’s growth journey with the support of our products, services, and expertise in temporary works. This investment is another testament to our ability to tailor solutions, adapt to changing requirements, and our unwavering commitment to building long-term partnerships with our customers.”

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