Agilico, a leading provider of workspace, IT and telecom solutions, opens its new, purpose-built office facility with an EPC rating of A/A+ in Aberdeen.
In a significant move that highlights their commitment to sustainability and growth, Agilico celebrates the move to City South Business Park from Grampian House after nearly two decades.
Located around five miles from the city centre, the new expanded sustainably rated office officially opened on June 27, 2024 by Bob Keiller, Former Chair of Scottish Enterprise– Scotland's national economic development agency .
With a 2,000 sq ft warehouse, 1,000 sq ft client demonstration area and sales office, the investment in the new high specification facility is geared towards providing enhanced support and service to clients across the North-east of Scotland.
Agilico's investment in the region is not just about the high-spec infrastructure; it also signals their dedication to deepen its roots in Aberdeen and contribute to the local community's growth by creating job opportunities and is actively seeking new talent in sales and servicing teams.
Bob Keiller said: “It is encouraging to see Agilico investing in Aberdeen and expanding their cost effective an environmentally responsible approach.”
As the UK’s pioneering Circular-First Managed Print Services business, the new Aberdeen workshop is at the forefront of refurbishing the range of multi-functional devices, making it the only supplier leading sustainability with its extensive capabilities in the area.
Additionally, the new office is equipped with energy efficient smart lighting and insulation reflecting Agilico’s dedication to sustainability and responsible business.
Warren Colby, Managing Director - Agile Print Division, at Agilico commented: “ The state-of-the-art high-specification office in Aberdeen was specifically designed to maximise efficiency overall, offering a pleasant and sustainable environment for Agilico employees.
"We’re optimistic about the positive impact our new home in Aberdeen’s newest business park will have on our operations, employees and the community in Aberdeen and wider Scotland as we continue our journey towards a more sustainable future.”
In line with its commitment to sustainability and drive to Net Zero by 2030, Agilico donated office furniture from the old Aberdeen office along with paper with the old logo and letterheads prior to the move to charities and churches across the region ensuring nothing went to waste and the office supplies had a second life.
Charities included St Machar’s Cathedral, Strathbogie Drumblade Church – For Huntly Development Trust and Deveron Arts, Assembly of God in Fraserburgh and Stella’s Voice in Aberdeen.