A significant equipment donation from global biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has been delivered to Cheshire College – South & West with the support of Boughey Logistics, enhancing the College’s ability to deliver high-quality technical and vocational training for students across the region.
The donation includes 5 tonnes of specialist equipment, such as packaging conveyor belt systems, vacuum testers, pouch sealers, instrumentation, mobile platforms and mechanical lifting equipment. In addition, office furniture, lockers and work benches were also donated. The resources will be used to support practical, industry-focused training, helping students develop skills aligned with modern workplace practices.
The equipment was transported and delivered to Cheshire College’s campuses by logistics partner Boughey Logistics, as a goodwill contribution, supporting the safe and efficient movement of the donation. The collaboration reflects Boughey Logistics continued commitment to supporting skills development and education across the region.
AstraZeneca’s donation reflects its commitment to sustainable practices through the reuse of specialist equipment, extending its lifecycle and helping to reduce waste. The equipment will provide students with access to industry-standard machinery, strengthening links between education and real-world industrial environments.

Representatives from Cheshire College welcomed the donation as a valuable contribution to the continued development of its industry standard and state of the art facilities.
Jasbir Dhesi, Principal and CEO, Cheshire College commented:
“We are extremely grateful to AstraZeneca for this generous donation, and to Boughey Logistics, both valued employer partners of the College, for their support in delivering the equipment.”
“Partnerships like this are vital in ensuring our students have access to industry-standard resources that prepare them for the world of work. We look forward to continuing to work closely with employers like AstraZeneca and Boughey Logistics to support skills development across the region.”
Mark Mottram from AstraZeneca said:
“We’re delighted to be able to support our local community and to help young people develop the skills they need for the future. We are pleased to donate this surplus equipment to Cheshire College, where it can support practical learning and career development.”
Tim Moran, Managing Director at Boughey Logistics, commented:
“At Boughey Logistics, we believe we have a vital role to play in supporting the communities where we operate. Our in-house Palletline team facilitated the transfer of this high-quality engineering equipment from AstraZeneca to Cheshire College. By ensuring these resources reached the Ellesmere Port and Crewe campuses safely, we are helping to provide the next generation of engineers with the tools they need to succeed. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all our colleagues for their flawless coordination of this move; it is a proud moment for us to support the vocational development of local students in such a tangible way.”
Cheshire College continues to welcome partnerships with employers who want to get involved in shaping future talent, supporting curriculum development, and helping to equip learners with the skills needed across key sectors.
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