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Lewis Access Launches Warehouse in Poland to Bolster European Reach
Lewis Access, the leading UK manufacturer of aluminium scaffold towers, has announced the opening of a new warehouse and distribution centre in Stroza, Poland. This strategic expansion aims to meet the increasing demand for high-quality scaffold towers across Europe and marks a significant step in Lewis Access’s efforts to broaden its market presence.
The new facility, established in partnership with LEWIS Rusztowanie Aluminiowe, represents Lewis Access’s first major operation outside the UK since its founding in 2004. Originally launched as a small workshop, the company has evolved into a reputable manufacturing leader, recognized for its commitment to quality and innovation in the construction sector.
According to the company, the Polish distribution centre will not only enhance service delivery to a growing customer base but also create local job opportunities. This initiative aligns with the broader economic growth in Poland, where many skilled professionals who previously worked in the UK are returning to contribute to the local construction industry.
Mark Guirard, the founder of Lewis Access, emphasized the importance of this expansion. He stated, “As these talented professionals return home, we want to ensure they can continue building with the quality and confidence they have come to expect from our equipment.” This sentiment reflects Lewis Access’s commitment to supporting the construction workforce across Europe.
The new facility has already demonstrated strong performance, with initial sales exceeding expectations in the third quarter of 2025. This success highlights the robust demand for British-quality scaffold towers and the effectiveness of the partnership model that combines Lewis Access’s manufacturing prowess with the local market knowledge of LEWIS Rusztowanie Aluminiowe.
Nicholas Holmes, Managing Director of LEWIS Rusztowanie Aluminiowe, commented on the opportunity presented by this expansion. He noted that the LEWIS brand aims to enhance safety and quality standards in Poland. “Professionals, whether they are running an established firm or starting anew, require reliable equipment at competitive prices,” Holmes stated. He emphasized that maintaining the integrity of the LEWIS brand while adapting it locally would meet the expectations of Polish customers.
The Stroza facility is fully operational and poised to play a crucial role in Lewis Access’s broader European strategy. The company plans to continue its expansion across the continent, focusing on delivering exceptional customer service and maintaining transparency in its business practices.
For further information about Lewis Access’s range of access equipment and the new distribution centre, interested parties can visit the company’s official website at https://www.scaffold-tower.co.uk/.
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