Garland Products confirmed that it suffered a serious fire in the smallest of three industrial units on The Pensnett Estate in Kingswinford in the early hours of Thursday (30th November). No one was injured in the incident.
A spokesperson for the company said: "The unit where the fire occurred was used as an overflow warehouse and housed mainly cardboard and plastic raw material plus a small proportion of finished stock. The unit did not contain any production machinery, so we are thankful that there will be only a limited operational impact on the business.
"Our factory and main warehouse will be fully operational again on Friday 1st December, although the overflow warehouse in question has been destroyed by the fire.
"Garland Products would like to thank West Midlands Fire Service for their speed and professionalism in bringing the fire under control."
The Garland Products Group, which incorporates Glendenning Plastics Ltd, specialises in the manufacture of plastic injection moulded products and is one of the fastest growing suppliers to the garden industry. The product range is aimed at both hobby and professional gardeners.
West Midlands Fire Service said: "Shortly after 4am on (Thursday) 30 November, we responded to Pensnett Trading Estate on First Avenue, Kingswinford. Twelve fire engines crewed by around 60 firefighters from Black Country fire stations attended the scene. Two hydraulic aerial platforms were also mobilised.
"This is a fire in a two-storey industrial unit measuring 50m x 20m, which is entirely affected by fire. Parts of the building have collapsed. Crews have surrounded the fire and it is under control, but hasn’t yet been fully extinguished. Crews have been supported by a drone.
"Police and Ambulance colleagues have also been in attendance. There have been no casualties."