£1 million order casts bright future for Black Country foundry

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A Willenhall foundry is celebrating a significant contract haul after securing more than £1 million of new orders in the last six months.

Midland Pressure Diecasting (MPD), which employs 65 people across two sites on Ashmore Lake Way, has seen clients from the automotive, leisure and telecommunications sector tap into its ability to offer a single source solution within the foundry sector.

The company will shortly start supplying complex components for a new stand for a VOIP telephony product, interlock systems and parts for a collapsible table. Although diverse in nature, the orders have all been secured due to customers wanting shorter lead times, greater quality and, in some cases, reduced costs.

Ash Suman, founder of MPD, said: “We are now reaping the benefits of our strategic decision to control as many of the processes under one roof as possible and this has created an outstanding facility capable of high pressure aluminium and zinc casting, toolmaking and precision machining.”

“Customers increasingly want to rationalise their supply chains to increase speed to market and avoid any potential risks and we have certainly taken advantage of that. We can basically work on an initial concept and contribute to design for manufacture, preparation of the tooling, the actual casting process and then – using CNC machining – provide the finished part.”

He continued: “There are not many organisations that can still offer these services in-house in the UK and this has paved the way for the three recent contracts wins, worth an estimated £1 million.”

MPD offers aluminium and zinc high pressure die casting services to customers in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, hydraulic, gas, hardware and leisure. Batch sizes range from 50 parts to 5 million, with components as heavy as 6kg produced at the company’s two facilities spanning a combined 80,000ft2.

The firm has recently bought land at the back of its premises in Ashmore Lake Way, giving it another 2-acres of development space to increase its manufacturing footprint in line with future demand.

Diptesh Patel, technical manager at MPD, concluded: “Having the on-site tool room and toolmaking expertise means we are just as competitive as low cost countries and, with us, there are never any logistics or quality challenges to face.

“Our flexibility is another selling point. We can cast complex parts in their millions, but are equally adept at producing niche products, such as traditional aluminium smoking pipes and taps for tap dancing shoes.”

Midland Pressure Diecasting www.midlandpressurediecasting.co.uk

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