Progressive move for IT company
Former government minister, Steven Norris, officially opened the new Runcorn headquarters for information technology specialist, Progressive Solutions. The new premises, named Progressive House, offers state of the art, two storey office facilities for thirty of the company's staff. The building provides 7,500 square feet of floor space, and will enable the business, which outgrew its previous premises, to continue to expand.
Progressive Solutions develops business management software for builders' merchants, timber merchants, distribution companies, and other suppliers within the construction industry.
Its information technology expertise has succeeded in helping businesses become more efficient, more productive and more profitable. Progressive Solutions remains an independent company but is also a Microsoft Gold Certified partner. This link with the world's leading software developer guarantees that the team works to the highest standards, and deploys excellent levels of technical expertise, strategic thinking and hands-on skills.
Progressive Solutions' president and CEO, Len Williams, who performed the opening ceremony in partnership with Steven Norris, said that the present time was the right one for the company to expand. "We have made an investment; we continue to build on that investment," he told the audience. "We are not going to look backwards."
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