Record Turnover and Operating Profit Highlight a Year of Growth, Innovation, and Resilience
The Acme Facilities Group, one of the UK’s longest-established names in commercial kitchens, refrigeration, and air conditioning, has announced the best financial results in its 60-year history. In a year that has seen mounting pressure on the catering and cooling sectors, Acme has defied wider industry trends to report a 17% increase in turnover, reaching nearly £14m turnover.
Acme’s results reflect not just commercial success, but a deeper transformation across the business. The company has taken a long-term view, prioritising repeat business and client retention through the consistent delivery of high-quality projects. This approach has been underpinned by ongoing investment in personnel and process improvement, ensuring that as Acme grows, it remains agile and customer-focused.
As part of its growth strategy, Acme has continued to serve a broad and diverse customer base. From independent pubs and national hospitality chains to universities, schools and large retail estates, the company’s experience across sectors has enabled it to weather industry fluctuations and seize new opportunities as they arise. This sector diversity is a cornerstone of the company’s resilience and will remain central to its plans for further expansion.
One of the key contributors to this record year has been the increased uptake of Acme’s maintenance services by new customers. With reliability and speed now more important than ever in commercial environments, customers have turned to Acme’s team of engineers for routine servicing and emergency support. The company’s directly employed workforce ensure rapid response and a greater focus on first-time fixes —something that has become a defining feature of Acme’s service model.
Environmental responsibility has also remained a priority during this period of growth. Acme has long been committed to reducing its environmental impact, both in how it operates and how it supports customers. The company’s headquarters now benefits from solar panel installation, forming part of a wider carbon reduction programme aimed at reducing long-term emissions. Acme also maintains a low-emission fleet of service vehicles, helping to reduce its footprint during day-to-day operations.
Most recently, the business took a major step forward by refreshing its entire engineering van fleet. It opted for Nissan Primastar long-wheelbase LCVs, giving its engineers additional space for tools and equipment. This decision was based on a clear operational goal: to increase the rate of first-time fixes and improve service delivery nationwide. These new vans now form a visible part of Acme’s brand presence on roads across the UK and represent its commitment to practical, customer-driven improvement.
The board of Directors remain confident about the future. With strengthened internal systems, a growing footprint, and a team that shares a clear set of values, the business is well positioned for sustained success. The past year has proven that, even in times of uncertainty, Acme’s approach—centred on quality, reliability, and long-term partnerships—continues to deliver.
Acme’s 60-year heritage is rooted in providing technical excellence and dependable service. With these record results, the company celebrates not only a financial milestone but a reaffirmation of everything it stands for: investment in people, consistency in service, and a focus on doing things the right way. As the business looks ahead, the message is clear — Acme is growing with purpose, prepared for the future, and proud of what it has achieved.
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From left to right:
- Andrew Hegarty, Contracts Director
- Paul Kitchin, Sales Director
- Chris Allen, Group Managing Director
- Jolyon Lowe, Operations Director
- Stephen Rubin, Chairman