Hot 10 profit as a percentage of turnover
No Company 1 GFGB Holdings 39 2024: 24 Ameon Holdings, Blackpool
Ameon provides mechanical and electrical engineering services for construction projects in the public and private sectors, including education, industrial, sport, healthcare, accommodation and retail. The company’s work falls into three categories: major contracts, special contracts on large industrial sites, and aftercare, facilities management and maintenance.
36 2024: 70
Lancashire Waste Recycling, Fleetwood
Lancashire Waste Recycling produces alternative fuels from waste products that cannot be recycled. One of its core services is the supply of solid recovered fuel to three of the UK’s cement kilns, replacing the need for fossil fuels. The company works with customers to devise new fuel options to suit their specific needs and predicts demand will continue to grow as more businesses become conscious of their environmental responsibilities.
9 James Brearley and Sons 2 The Travellers Choice 42 Fylde Coast Holdings 20 FX Leisure
6 Chain Link Holding
85 Core Industrial Solutions 4 Holgates Holiday Parks
Percentage 73% 51% 32% 31% 28% 27% 26% 25%
77 Barnes DH Developments 25% 66 A&G Precision and Sons
25%
38 2024: 67 Collinson, Catterall
A family-owned engineering firm, Collinson specialises in the design, manufacture and supply of metal silos and feeding systems for the agricultural sector. Founded in 1962, the company operates in a range of sectors across the UK and internationally, including renewable energy.
35 2024: 40 Leach Structural Steelwork, Preston
Established for more than half a century, Leach is a structural steelwork and cladding specialist. The company is based at Claughton- on-Brock and works on behalf of principal contractors on projects spanning industries such as commercial, education, health, leisure, residential and retail, and ranging from 50 tonnes to 2,000 tonnes of steelwork. Local projects include Blackburn Youth Zone, Blackpool Council’s offices and Booths’ retail stores in Garstang and Lytham.
33 New entry J&J Fire Engineering, Rawtenstall
Operating as J&J Fire Engineering the company specialises in design, project management, installation and the maintenance of fixed fire protection systems. Its projects range from individual dwellings and services to large scale distribution warehouses. J&J operates throughout the UK and Ireland.
37 2024: 4 Hispec, Chorley
Hispec launched in 2002 as a supplier of general electrical products before finding success with its own range of electronic transformers. The company went on to design and develop a range of fluorescent lamps and luminaires that evolved into a full lighting range, alongside safety products as well as fire detection, air quality and emergency ranges. It has expanded its customer base to serve the whole of the UK and Ireland and in 2024 had grown to 26 staff members.
HB Panelcraft, Preston
HB Panelcraft is an independent body shop facility approved by manufacturers including Jaguar, Nissan and Skoda. Established in 1964, the company offers accident management and repair, air conditioning refills and wheel and suspension alignment. The group also includes subsidiaries Fosters Commercials, a commercial vehicle bodybuilder, repairer and sign writer and Wellfield Business Park in Preston.
32 34 2024: 68 New entry Watson Ramsbottom, Blackburn
The law firm has expanded its presence across England with offices in locations including Accrington, Barnoldswick, Bristol, Carlisle, Chorley, Clitheroe, Darwen, Great Harwood, Lytham St Annes, Oldham and Pontefract. Specialising in a comprehensive range of legal services, Watson Ramsbottom is particularly renowned for its expertise in family and children law, housing one of the largest child care departments in east Lancashire.
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