KNUTSFORD-based Boxed Red Marketing has moved into bigger offices in Adams Court to accommodate a growing client list and expanding team.
Since its beginnings in 2009, Boxed Red Marketing has experienced growth year on year and as a result, the marketing agency has had to move from its Princess Street home to bigger offices in Adams Court in the town.
Turnover has increased by 188 per cent in the last three years and the team of creative designers, digital developers and strategic project managers has grown to accommodate 10 members with three new recruits waiting to start once the move is complete.
This growth is a result of development and retention of existing clients such as The Real Greek, Barratt Homes and Bem Brasil, as well as the acquisition of new names including Brookhouse Group, In-House Inspired Room Design, Muir Homes and Meller Braggins.
Boxed Red has also entered the global marketplace in the last year, working on brands such as Schüller Kitchens, Convergys and STA Travel.
Janna Caley, director at Boxed Red Marketing, said: “It is such an exciting time for Boxed Red and it’s been fantastic to see all our hard work pay off and have the business grow so much.
“Our old offices will always have a special place in our heart, but we had to sacrifice our client meeting room to make space for new staff, which was great for us but a little inconvenient for our clients.
“At Boxed Red we really value face-to-face contact with each of our customers, whether that means travelling to see them wherever they are, or inviting them to our offices where we have the whole team on hand, is important to us.
“We are extremely grateful to all of our clients, old and new, as their continued support is fundamental to our success and we simply couldn’t achieve what we already have without them.”
The team is now operating from 4 Adams Court, Adams Hill, Knutsford WA16 6BA as of Monday, May 19. The company telephone number remains the same 01565 632 112, and all email addresses are still operating as normal.
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