Impamark Promotional Merchandise has faced one of the most challenging events in its 55-year history. On 24th January, a massive fire broke out at a neighbouring unit, at Dammerwick Farm, Burnham-on-Crouch, resulting in the total destruction of the company’s offices and premises.

 

Despite this setback, Impamark has demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination to continue its operations without significant disruption.  The company has swiftly secured new premises, which are expected to be operational in the coming weeks. In the interim, staff will transition to remote working, ensuring that business activities resumed as planned on Monday, 27th January.

 

Managing Director Nicky Crisp expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the emergency services, saying, “We are deeply thankful to the 10 fire crews and 22 fire vehicles from across Essex who worked tirelessly to contain the blaze and protect the surrounding area. Their dedication and bravery were extraordinary.”

 

The outpouring of support from clients, suppliers, and the local community has been a source of strength for the company. Nicky added, “The messages of encouragement and solidarity we have received have been truly humbling and inspiring during this challenging time.  It has been a shocking weekend and my Impamark team have been amazing. None of this would be possible without their loyalty and support, which I will be forever grateful for; further to this I would like to take this opportunity to reassure you that while we’ve lost an office, we have not lost our business.”

 

Impamark remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering the exceptional quality and service its clients have come to expect. The company has emphasised that while their premises have been lost, their spirit and determination remain unshaken. With the support of their dedicated team and loyal community, Impamark is confident it will emerge stronger than ever.