Brexit Minister visits Middlesex manufacturer to learn about its growth

Brexit Minister visits AMETEK
Brexit Minister visits AMETEK

Brexit Minister Kwasi Kwarteng has visited advanced manufacturer AMETEK to find out how a government-backed improvement programme has helped win more business.

Brexit Minister Kwasi Kwarteng has visited advanced manufacturer AMETEK Airtechnology Group to find out how a government-backed improvement programme has helped win more business.


AMETEK specialises in designing and custom-building thermal management and motion control components for the aerospace, defence, oil, gas and rail industries and is head-quartered at Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex in Mr Kwarteng’s Spelthorne constituency.

The Brexit Minister toured the company’s shopfloor, meeting the teams who are contributing to aircraft programmes, such as the Airbus A350 and the Joint Strike Fighter F-35 Lightning II, and discussed progress with managing director Sheraz Ahmed and Sharing in Growth’s business transformation team.

Mr Ahmed said: “The Sharing in Growth programme has enabled us to be more competitive so that we can win contracts and expand our business. The training, processes and skills they have help embed into our business are key enablers to supporting our growth ambitions. It’s vital to the on-going success of UK manufacturing and engineering that the UK government continues to support programmes such as Sharing in Growth and is mindful of how other governments give their industries a competitive advantage by ensuring that supply contracts stay in their countries.”

Mr Kwarteng added: “I was fascinated to see how a Sunbury-based firm is competing internationally and is developing and sustaining world-class capability and skills with the support of Sharing in Growth.”

Andy Page, CEO of Sharing in Growth, commented: “We are delighted that AMETEK had the opportunity to demonstrate how our government-backed programme is driving up competitiveness and securing highly valued advanced manufacturing jobs for this generation and the next. For our industry to continue to thrive, we need to help companies accelerate lifelong learning and support the pipeline from the next generation, appealing to rich diversity in our country.”

AMETEK, which employs around 300 people at sites in Sunbury and Penge in South London, was selected for Sharing in Growth in 2014 and has worked with the programme’s experts to transform its capability and performance.

The company has now been invited by Mr Kwarteng to participate in the Spelthorne Skills & Careers Fair 2019 in September where leading employers and skills providers meet with more than 500 local job seekers and students. AMETEK is also taking its international export drive to the Paris Air Show from 17-23 June.

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