
A pair of businesses based at a Southam industrial park have expanded their operations, highlighting the strength of the site’s collaborative environment and its role in supporting sustainable growth just two years after completion.
Green Tech Industries Ltd and RMF Installation and Services have both reported significant growth since launching at Sucham Park, a scheme from Warwickshire Property & Development Group (WPDG).
Green Tech Industries has increased its footprint to accommodate a growing team and rising demand, while fellow occupier RMF has boosted operational capacity.
Both businesses have a strong commitment to the circular economy, with Green Tech Industries recycling and repurposing batteries and motors from electric vehicles, and RMF Installation and Services being the world’s largest supplier and installer of reclaimed raised floor systems.
Green Tech Industries was founded by CEO Tony Booth after he identified a gap in the expanding green economy to support businesses with electric vehicle parts for service and waste recycling challenges.
He opened the site at Sucham Park as a base to disassemble and test battery components before selling them back into the industry to be used for servicing and repairs.
Since opening at Sucham Park just one year ago, Tony has secured a number of contracts with large companies and has taken on 11 new members of staff to support increased demand, with more positions on the horizon.
The business has also expanded its footprint, taking on additional office space from RMF on Sucham Park.
Tony said: “Since opening at Sucham Park, the business has gone from strength to strength. We’ve secured new contracts, grown our skilled team and have also taken on additional space thanks to RMF.
“The site is in a fantastic location and has provided us with a professional base, something which is incredibly important for a start-up, and has really supported our growth.
“Green technology is one of the fastest growing industries in the UK, but businesses like us are needed to ensure that parts – some with more than 10 years of life in them – are properly repurposed. As the technology is only set to evolve further, we’re incredibly excited for the future.”
RMF, headquartered in Leamington Spa, is a leading supplier and installer of raised access flooring for commercial office interiors and opened its base at Sucham Park to provide storage capacity to support the expansion of its reclaimed flooring “Eco Range”.
As a result, the business has been able to take on a number of large-scale projects that would not have been possible without the additional storage capacity.
This includes a 28,000 sqm project at the landmark 105 Victoria Street office scheme in London.
Rebecca Marsh, Sales Director at RMF, said: “Having the additional space at Sucham Park has been massively beneficial for us, allowing us to take on greater volumes of reclaimed flooring and strengthen our operational capacity. We’ve also welcomed two new members of staff as part of that growth and have a healthy pipeline of work for 2026.
“The location works extremely well for us too being just 20 minutes from our head office and with good motorway links, which is essential given that the majority of our projects are in London.
“It’s also a space we’re genuinely proud to bring clients to, and it’s fantastic to also be able to sub-let our office space to Green Tech Industries to support their growth.
“As a business, we’re fully committed to the circular economy and doing the right thing. The continued demand for reclaimed flooring shows the construction industry is moving in the right direction, with clients increasingly focused on reuse and sustainability, which is incredibly positive for the business.”
Rob Andrews, Head of Development at WPDG, said: “Sucham Park was designed to provide high-quality space where businesses can grow, expand and thrive, and it is extremely encouraging to see both Green Tech Industries and RMF going from strength to strength.
“Their continued growth and the way they are working collaboratively on site demonstrates their ambition, innovation and shared values, and we are extremely proud that Sucham Park is supporting this.”
Councillor Stephen Shaw, Deputy Leader of Warwickshire County Council and Portfolio Holder for Finance and Property, said: “Sucham Park is already proving its value to Warwickshire’s economy. The rapid progress made by businesses based here shows how the site is enabling new jobs, investment and confidence in the local area. It’s great to see companies choosing to put down roots and succeed here.”


















