Growth Leads to Exciting New Era and New Office for CT

12th June 2018

CT, a leading IT Managed Services, Cloud and Security Compliance organisation based in Chesterfield, is celebrating a move to a brand new fully refurbished 11,500 sq.

ft. location following major growth and success. A stone's throw from its current office space, CT will be operating from the newly named building, 'Quantum Point', Sheepbridge Works, from the 1st June. The new location is laying the foundations to accommodate the continued growth of mid-market customers and partner businesses, providing a stronger presence in the region, and a more flexible venue for meetings, events and training. Universal Office Products, alongside OPUS 4, Classic Lifts, Electron TSL and ASI Security Systems have collectively waved their magic wand and transformed the old GKN building to deliver a refreshingly brilliant office space with open plan office work stations, breakout rooms and a large training centre. Flooded with natural light, fresh new interiors and over 50 parking spaces, the new CT location demonstrates the organisations investment to provide the right work environment for its talented teams, loyal customers and partners. Commenting on the move, Ian Snow, MD said, 'Moving to this new office is a very proud moment for me. It's amazing to see just how quickly we are growing and that is evidence of our success and hard work. The new office substantially increases the amount of desk space we have, providing the opportunity for both future growth and the strategic acquisitions we have forecast. We are continuing a huge recruitment drive in operations and sales in readiness for the delivery of our future plans and we believe the impressive new office space will help us continue to attract the best talent nationwide.' CT will be having an official opening later this summer where they will be offering customers and partners a chance to visit the offices and raise a glass as they move forwards to exciting times together.

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