Garage Hive relocates to new purpose-built site

Garage Hive, the garage management software firm, has relocated to a new purpose-built site in Nottingham. The brand outgrew its previous offices due to an expanding team.

The new state-of-the-art site accommodates Garage Hive’s sales, implementation, and support team. It’s also home to Garage Hive’s specialised bookkeeping and accounting department.

Covering four times the area of its former offices, the new facility additionally features an Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) approved training centre. Business planning, service and sales courses revolving around the Garage Hive platform are expected to be released later this year.

“We are incredibly excited to unveil our new UK headquarters,” said Alex Lindley, director of Garage Hive. “The investment underscores our dedication to providing garage owners with an innovative service which continues to develop for the benefit of independent garage owners.

He added: “I’m really pleased to say we are now an IMI-approved training centre. This is recognition that reflects Garage Hive’s commitment to ongoing professional development within the automotive industry and we can’t wait to start delivering courses.”

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