Harvard secures investment from ECI Partners
Harvard Engineering, a leader in the design and development of control products for the lighting industry, has announced ECI Partners has invested in a minority shareholding in the company.
Harvard Engineering, a leader in the design and development of control products for the lighting industry, has announced ECI Partners has invested in a minority shareholding in the company.
The investment will allow Harvard to further build on its strategic growth plans, which includes increasing employee numbers from 300 to 500, enhancing the company’s range of products and building a new state-of-the-art R&D and manufacturing facility.
Established in 1993, by current managing director John McDonnell, Harvard only moved into its current premises in February 2011, but due to increasing worldwide demand for its products and solutions, it has already outgrown the facility. The company is committed to manufacturing all its products in the UK and has already identified a new site close to its current location.
As part of Harvard’s strategic plans, the company has also made a number of senior appointments including an operations director, a new head of quality and regional international sales managers for Southern, Northern and Central Europe.
Over the course of the last three years Harvard has seen employee numbers and turnover more than double. It has also opened offices in France, Italy, Germany and USA as part of a five year growth strategy to increase export business from 25% of turnover, at the end of 2011, to 50% by the end of 2015. John McDonnell, managing director at Harvard commented, “The investment is wonderful news for Harvard, as it will allow us to strategically build on our already growing market share and international presence. Despite the deep recession, demand for our products continues to grow across the globe.”
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