New premises completed in Nottinghamshire


Development has been completed on a distribution hub for an educational resources provider.

The company accepting the keys to their new home is RM Resources, a supplier of technology and resources to the education sector across the globe, from nurseries to examination boards.

The new premises is located in Harrier Park, Hucknall, Ashfield, which is part of a long-term joint venture between Rolls-Royce and urban regeneration specialist, Muse Developments. 

Dan Needham, development director at Muse Developments, said: “We’re delighted to hand over the keys to one of our latest distribution hubs to RM Resources, and we hope they’re happy in their new home.

“We’ve been working hard with partners behind the scenes to deliver this and our residential schemes at Harrier Park safely and in line with government guidelines.

“What we’re looking at achieving here is to drive economic growth and prosperity, while creating job opportunities to benefit the Hucknall community and in light of the unprecedented situation we’re all in, this will be a welcome addition to benefit the town.”

Monique Louis, managing director at RM Resources, added: “We are excited to be taking ownership of our new home for RM Resources which will see us consolidate multiple distribution centres into a solo, modernised and automated site.

“At the same time, the new location will enable us to bring together our office and operational teams into a single HQ that meets our longer-term business needs and objectives.

“The modernisation and consolidation of our distributions facilities is part of a wider transformation programme at RM which includes the delivery of a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution.

“These investments will support our strategic imperatives of delivering excellence in customer service and digitalising our sales channels and wider organisational operations.

“They also reflect our confidence in the long-term future of RM and our commitment to the Nottinghamshire area.  

“We are very much look forward to moving into our energising and invigorating new working environment in April 2021.”


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