Continuous Process Solutions relocates to Ironbridge Gorge

Continuous Process Solutions (CPS) has announced a landmark relocation to new premises in Jackfield, Shropshire, UK.
The move places the specialist steel conveyor company in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage site globally recognised as the cradle of the Industrial Revolution.
The relocation to Calcutts House — an 18th-century estate formerly owned by ironmasters who manufactured cannons for global export — represents a leap forward for the company’s operational capacity and its ability to serve a diverse portfolio of process industries.
By moving to the Ironbridge and Telford area, CPS has positioned itself at the strategic centre of the UK’s transport infrastructure. This central location is designed to enhance service delivery for clients in several key sectors, including food and drink manufacturing.
The proximity to Telford, a modern hub for international innovation housing firms from over 25 countries, ensures CPS remains at the cutting edge of industrial technical leadership.
The move kicks off an ambitious development program at the new HQ. CPS has revealed plans to transform the site’s traditional stable block into a state-of-the-art facility, which will include modernised office space, dedicated meeting rooms, and an upgraded workshop facility.
“Relocating to the Ironbridge Gorge places us at the very heart of Britain’s industrial story,” said Jarrod Hunt, managing director of Continuous Process Solutions. “Being centrally positioned within the UK’s transport network allows us to remain highly accessible, strengthening our ability to collaborate and respond quickly to projects nationwide.”
To ensure zero disruption for its partners, CPS has confirmed that all contact email addresses and mobile numbers remain unchanged. The company will be providing regular progress updates on the workshop and office developments via its official LinkedIn page.

