Borger UK is marking a significant milestone in its growth journey with a move to larger, purpose-built premises

Water/Wastewater

Borger UK is marking a significant milestone in its growth journey with a move to larger, purpose-built premises

31 Mar, 2026

Founded in Staffordshire in 2004, the company has grown into a leading name in the pump sector. Under the leadership of Managing Director David Brown—who first introduced the Börger brand to the UK from his home near Wolverhampton—the business has secured a strong presence across municipal, industrial, agricultural and biogas markets.

After 15 years at its Gailey base, Borger UK has now relocated to a modern unit exceeding 9,000 sq. ft at Stadium Point Business Park. The move reflects both the company’s continued expansion and its long-term ambitions. Notably, Borger UK is the first business to complete a purchase at the energy-efficient development, positioning itself for further growth.

David Brown explained that the company had outgrown its previous premises some time ago but had been waiting for the right opportunity. He described Stadium Point as an ideal fit, highlighting its quality, layout and future potential. He also paid tribute to the team’s dedication, recognising their role in reaching this important stage in the company’s history.

The new facility represents a major step forward for Borger UK, with increasing sales and strong market demand supporting an optimistic outlook for the years ahead.

Located on the southern edge of Shrewsbury, Stadium Point Business Park is the largest commercial development to date by Morris Property, comprising 35 high-specification units across a 28-acre site.

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