Jasmine Holdings has consolidated four of its businesses under one roof following a £300,000 investment.
A total of 48 employees from print management company, Printagraph, communications agency Citrus:Mix, document management company Revolve Systems, and event management company 46 Degrees are now part of one newly formed company and based in a new headquarters in East Tullos.
Jasmine, led by managing director Danny Cowie, recently acquired and refurbished New Jasmine House on Greenbank Place for the move.
A brand for the company will be launched early next year but the businesses will continue to trade under their own names until then.
James Aitken Engineering Solutions, also part of Jasmine Group, will continue to trade as an independent company.
New Jasmine House has 7,000sq ft of office space and 3,000sq ft of warehouse capacity which adds to the existing neighbouring Printagraph building capacity of 20,000sq ft.
Mr Cowie, said: “The merger of a number of Jasmine Group businesses is an exciting development which means we can now offer our wide range of complementary communications services to customers from one company.
“The businesses are all strong, local brands in Aberdeen and our significant investment in New Jasmine House shows our commitment to the area as we look to grow the business in the north-east while also looking to develop further afield as well.”
Andrew Hall, managing director of the new company, added: “We’re very proud to have concluded the merger which is a very positive move for us and our customers.
“We have significant skills and experience across a range of communications fields which are now based under one roof. The ability to offer new products and services is essential and our new company will offer a comprehensive customer journey for our clients.
“New Jasmine House is a terrific new headquarters and will give us a fantastic platform to showcase the very best of what we can offer and also gives us room for growth as the company expands in the months and years to come.”