AN ESTABLISHED Wem business has been given a new look to signal a new era for the company.

Based on Wem Industrial Estate since 1992, 4M Portable Buildings has now taken occupancy of new premises in Cruckmoor Lane, Prees Green.

To coincide with the move, a new logo has been developed for the business and is now being rolled-out to feature on cabins hired out by 4M, site signage, staff uniforms, marketing literature and company vehicles.

The new identity has been produced by Shropshire-based designer Nick Edwards.

In 2019, 4M was acquired by the Grocott Group from founding directors Dave Morris and Kevin Morris who launched the business in 1992.

While Dave and Kevin remain involved in the business, Joel Smith joined the team last year as general manager to oversee day-to-day running of the business.

"We are extremely fortunate to secure the site at Prees Green," said Joel.

"It offers us a vast increase in space to house our range of products and also boasts an extensive yard to accommodate ease of loading and co-ordinating deliveries, a large workshop and a suite of offices.

"As well as being perfect for our current needs, it will also accommodate our anticipated expansion over the coming years.

"We couldn't wish for a better location too given the number of deliveries we receive and make."

Speaking about the new company identity, Joel added: "We thought the recent change of company ownership and the move to new premises presented the perfect opportunity to give our identity a facelift.

"While we didn't want to detract from the company name, its integrity and history, we wanted to update the way we present the business.

"We are very pleased with the result.

"The new logo is really strong and works well across everything we're applying it to.

"Having the striking red, black and white colours give us real stand-out and it's great to see the new brand coming to life."