New home for KeeResources headquarters

By John Simpson 19 May 2011

imageKeeResources, a provider of automotive data to the fleet industry, has upped sticks to a new larger HQ.

The company’s new base in High Wycombe [pictured below] is four times bigger than its former office and the result of sustained growth since its inception in 2000.

Denis Keenan, MD and Founder of KeeResources – producers of the FleetNet code, says bigger will most certainly mean better in this case: “Following the rapid growth of our business over the past few years, the purchase of Automotive House will allow us to accommodate our significant expansion plans for our vehicle data operations, programming facilities, and our IT support infrastructure.

“The move has seen us almost quadruple our office space and the new headquarters includes our data centre with dedicated IT resources.

“We have created a large conference facility seating up to 40 guests, with other meeting offices and workshops encompassing state of the art computing and audio/visual facilities.”

KeeResources’ new headquarters, which features EV charging bays and no less than six kilometres of cabling, can be found at Automotive House, 65-69 London Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 1BN and on 0333 444 4433.


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