POP UP Products marks 20 years in business

POP UP Products is marking 20 years in business in 2026, with a programme of anniversary events, product updates and customer initiatives planned throughout the year.

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Access equipment manufacturer POP UP Products is marking its 20th anniversary in 2026, with a programme of events planned across the year.

The Deeside-based company was founded in 2006 and designs and supplies access equipment for work at height. Its product range includes POP UP lifts, the MI TOWER system and EIGER aluminium towers. The business was the first to introduce a push-up access lift to the market.

To mark the milestone, the company will run a series of customer and industry activities throughout 2026, with a larger anniversary event planned for December.

Managing director Nigel Woodger said the company’s growth over two decades had been built on a focus on product design, safety and consistency.

“We have always focused on developing products that meet real site needs and on doing business properly,” he said. “That approach has helped us build trust and maintain a strong position in the market over a long period.”

As part of the anniversary year, POP UP Products will run a limited promotion involving 40 specially finished “golden decks”, which will be supplied across selected MI TOWER units between February and November. Customers receiving one will be invited to erect the tower correctly and submit a photograph as part of the promotion.

The company also plans to take part in roadshows and industry events during the year and will run a charity initiative alongside the anniversary programme.

Sales director Ben Sly said the business would continue to invest in product development, with updates planned for the IQ Lift range and further developments to the MI TOWER system.

POP UP Products said it is also reviewing its environmental impact, including packaging changes and measures to reduce carbon emissions, as it aligns with wider industry net zero targets.

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