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Leach clinches record deal in landmark year

Graphic display specialist Leach has been able to mark its 125th anniversary in style by securing its largest-ever contract for a job that forms part of the world’s biggest heritage effort

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Richard Leach of Leach alongside director Jim Parkin

The firm has already begun work on the £2.5m project, with a 20-strong team of staff to spend 18 months working on a new visitor experience for the National Museum of Kuwait.

Richard Leach, managing director at Leach, says the major deal in the perfect way to celebrate the company’s anniversary, adding that the firm continues to see significant growth as its grow older.

“The past 12 months have been incredibly significant for us; we’ve recruited an additional 23 members of staff, formed a new management team, invested over £250,000 in new product development and ploughed a further £750,000 into new technology,” Leach says.

The past 12 months have been incredibly significant for us; we’ve recruited an additional 23 members of staff, formed a new management team, invested over £250,000 in new product development and ploughed a further £750,000 into new technology

“This has coincided with a company rebrand which has brought greater clarity to our three sub-divisions—Leach Impact which creates wow factor environments for brands, retailers and trade shows; Leach Inspire which brings stories to life in global museums, heritage sites and visitor attractions; and Leach Studio which provides creative interpretation plus 3D and graphic design for UK heritage projects.

“But you don’t enjoy 125 years in business without being progressive. So, as we look ahead to the next 12 months, we’re projecting 15 percent further organic growth, expansion of our 30,000sqft headquarters, the creation of at least nine more jobs, several significant product launches and an additional £250,000 product development investment.”
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