
Lichtgitter UK Upscales with £6M Move into Modern Manufacturing Hub
After 33 years in the same Bloxwich facility, Lichtgitter UK has stepped into a bold new chapter. Backed by a £6 million investment, the business has moved into a 40,000 sq ft fully refurbished headquarters in Norton Canes, Cannock, — designed not just for scale, but for long-term transformation.
“We’d outgrown the old site years ago,” says Managing Director Alec Grice. “I wasn’t going to move until it felt absolutely right. When we found this site, it just clicked—it had real potential to become what we needed.”
Lichtgitter UK is a leading manufacturer of industrial flooring and access solutions—specialising in forge-welded and pressed-in steel gratings, perforated metal planks, stair treads and bespoke designs in stainless steel, GRP and aluminium.
The move is more than operational. It’s symbolic of Lichtgitter UK’s growing independence, confidence, and ambition—still deeply rooted in its family heritage, and proudly supported by its global parent, Lichtgitter Germany.
A Heritage Built on Trust and Family
The Lichtgitter story spans decades and borders. Founded in Germany before the war, the company pioneered forged-welded steel grating and has since grown into a €700 million global group. Despite its size, Lichtgitter remains a family-owned business—committed to long-term partnerships and sustainable growth.
That spirit shaped the formation of its UK operation in 1990. Alec’s father, Trevor Grice, then a sales manager for a UK stockist, helped establish the British arm (Lichtgitter UK) in close partnership with Dr. Martin of Lichtgitter Germany. Their aim: to secure a reliable UK presence built on quality and trust.
Starting from just 3,500 sq ft in Walsall, the business grew rapidly and relocated to Fryers Road within two years. It remained there for over three decades—until now.
“It’s still a family business on both sides,” Alec explains. “That matters to us. It’s about trust, shared values, and continuity.”
Built to Lead, Not Just Keep Up
Lichtgitter UK’s move wasn’t rushed. Alec Grice had been searching for the right site for over 15 years—viewing buildings across the Midlands, but walking away from anything that didn’t meet the company’s high standards for growth. In late 2024, he found it.
“When we saw this place, we knew it was the one,” Alec said. “It wasn’t perfect—but we could see the potential straight away.”
Rather than lease, Lichtgitter UK made the bold decision to purchase the site outright—an ambitious £6 million investment that signals long-term commitment and confidence in the future of UK manufacturing. Renovation began in October 2024 and was nothing short of transformative. By April 2025, the team moved into a fully refurbished, high-spec 40,000 sq ft facility designed for modern manufacturing and professional client engagement.
Set on a 3.9-acre plot, the site also allows for a further 20,000 sq ft of future expansion.
The difference from their old premises is night and day.
“This isn’t just a factory—it’s a place we’re proud to bring people to,” Alec explains. “Now, we’ve got a boardroom, a breakout space, proper meeting rooms, dedicated canteens, and light-filled modern offices.”
The refurbishment also includes full-site compressed air lines, a new low-energy compressor system, piped gas for welders, and energy-efficient LED lighting throughout. Electric charging points for vehicles and a switch to electric forklifts reflect the company’s move toward more sustainable operations.
“It’s a cleaner, more professional environment for everyone—customers, suppliers, and staff,” Alec adds. “It reflects who we are now, and where we’re heading.”
Lichtgitter UK’s new 40,000 sq ft headquarters in Norton Canes, Cannock
Scaling Up with Purpose
Lichtgitter UK currently employs 36 people and generates around £12 million in annual turnover. With the move now complete and fresh investment in place, Alec is setting his sights higher.
“Our target is to reach £15–20 million over the next few years,” Alec says. “The limitation was always space—now that we’ve removed that, we’re ready to grow.”
Key to that growth is a strategy of deepening market share, not chasing new territories. Alec is clear that the opportunity lies in doing more with existing sectors—serving clients better, faster, and with greater complexity.
“We’ve had to say no to work in the past because we simply didn’t have the capacity,” he explains. “That’s no longer the case.”
The company has already started laying the groundwork for smarter, more connected operations. A new MRP system is in the pipeline—one that could eventually link directly with Lichtgitter Germany’s ERP infrastructure, creating a seamless digital bridge between the two countries.
There’s also scope for future collaboration with Lichtgitter’s think tank in Germany, where the group is exploring the next generation of manufacturing—from robotics to automation and digital production tools.
Growing into the Future
The new site not only enhances Lichtgitter UK’s image—it improves its capability, efficiency, and market appeal. But Alec Grice is focused on embedding the team, refining operations, and ensuring the investment delivers long-term value.
“We’ve built a strong foundation in the markets we know—and that’s exactly where we see the biggest opportunities to scale.”
With the support of a global family business, a high-spec facility redesigned for modern manufacturing, and a clear vision for growth, Lichtgitter UK is stepping into a new era—on its own terms, and ready for more.
“This isn’t just about a bigger building—it’s about building something that lasts,” Alec reflects. “We’ve laid the foundation for the next 30 years.”
Backing Britain’s Manufacturing Future
Ilona Pitt, Director at Made in Group, recently visited the new Lichtgitter UK site and commented:
“It’s hard not to be impressed by what Alec and the team have achieved here. This move represents everything we stand for at Made in Group—long-term investment, pride in British industry, and the kind of bold leadership that backs our sector to grow. Lichtgitter UK is a shining example of what’s possible when family values meet global ambition.”