A Lincolnshire-based manufacturer of specialised rigid tube assemblies and machined components plans to double company turnover to over £12 million by 2023.
Sharing in Growth (SiG), the UK productivity improvement programme, is offering ambitious aerospace suppliers the opportunity to double their turnover.
A new ‘factory of the future’ has been opened at Congleton, Cheshire-based Senior Aerospace Bird Bellows (SABB) by Business Minister Andrew Stephenson.
Precision engineering firm JJ Churchill has secured more than £100 million in contracts, increased its headcount by 35% and its export forward order book from under £1 million to more than £37 million – this is after five years on the Sharing in Growth productivity and competitiveness programme.
Sharing in Growth has announced that productivity gains made through its aerospace competitiveness programme have resulted in more than £3 billion in contracts.