New premises and new look as Ultravalve grows again

Ultravalve, a leading supplier of industrial valves and process solutions, has relocated to a larger and more modern facility in order to better serve its expanding customer base.

The move, to Cradley Heath in the West Midlands, enables Ultravalve to increase its stock holding, provide same-day dispatch of a broader product range and ensure a faster, more efficient service for its customers.

Also, and to mark the start of what the company sees as a bold new chapter in its evolution, a new brand has been introduced which, says Ultravalve, reflects its forward-thinking approach and symbolises its commitment to innovation, reliability, and customer service.

“2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for Ultravalve,” said Managing Director, Bill Brach. “Our larger premises and new corporate branding represent the next stage in our journey, as we continue to enhance our services and expand our offerings to meet the needs of our broad range of customers.”

Accordingly, Ultravalve’s comprehensive product portfolio includes valves and process solutions from leading manufacturers such as Vexve, Mondeo, ARI Armaturen, Gemü, Honeywell-Resideo, Watts, Goetze, Masoneilan, Valbia, Valpres, and CMO.

Furthermore, in partnership with the Bonomi Automation Centre, the company offers bespoke valve packages to meet a variety of specific applications for its customers.

Specialist services and aftermarket support will also be enhanced as the new operation ramps up. Installations, commissioning, and testing of RPZ (reduced pressure zone) valves, as well as overhaul, repair, and recertification services are all provided, along with a full range of WRAS-approved butterfly valves, pressure reducing valves, ball valves, and non-return valves.

“With decades of experience and a team of technical experts,” adds Bill Brach, “Ultravalve remains dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions tailored to customer requirements. This exciting development in our growth strategy, will serve to drive innovation, enhance customer service, and ensure long-term success.”

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