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Offset press manufacturer, Komori, has secured a lease for a new base of operations in West Yorkshire, as part of plans for future growth

Japanese offset print press manufacturer, Komori, has secured a new ten-year lease for a premises for its UK team in Triangle Business Park, Batley, West Yorkshire.
Advised by commercial property consultancy, Dunlop Heywood, Komori will be relocating from its current premises in Seacroft, Leeds, moving to a new 11,000sq ft unit six miles from Leeds city centre and half a mile south of junction 27 of the M62.
According to Dunlop Heywood, Komori chose the unit because of the accessibility of its location, as well as its efficient layout which Komori believes will streamline workflows and support future growth.
Steve Turner, UK sales director for Komori, says: “The move underscores Komori’s commitment to investing in high-quality premises that enhance operational efficiency.
“As well as being the prestigious headquarters of the UK operation, the new facility houses a comprehensive parts storage and distribution department. Its location right next to the major motorway networks and only a few miles from Leeds-Bradford Airport is perfectly suited to support optimal distribution arrangements.”
Speaking about working with Dunlop Heywood, Turner adds: “With Dunlop Heywood’s assistance, we were able to identify and secure premises which will allow Komori to optimise its operations through a better arrangement of space, modern infrastructure, improved logistics, and enhanced staff facilities.”
Andrew Chandler, director at Dunlop Heywood, says: “We are delighted to have assisted Komori in finding a new base that meets its operational needs and supports its future ambitions.
“Triangle Business Park offers excellent connectivity and modern facilities, making it an ideal choice for a business of Komori’s calibre. We look forward to seeing its continued success in this new location.”
The news comes following the unveiling of a new Komori press purchased by UK greetings card specialist, Woodmansterne. The company officially unveiled its new Komori Lithrone GX40RP, which was christened with the name ‘The Croxley Press’ at its Magna Park site in Milton Keynes on June 27th.
The press was reportedly named after Woodmansterne’s Watford site, which is located near Croxley Green and previously housed the Croxley paper mill.
A new Komori Lithrone GL637 was also recently installed at the new joint premises of commercial printers, Bootyman and Oriel. The SRA1 six-colour press, which replaced two previous Komori B2 machines, will be used to produce wet glue labels for a range of supermarket products.
Bootyman recently acquired Oriel, coming together under single ownership in March after the companies produced a range of work for each other in the past.