Fabrication capability brings growth

Pressed metal parts specialists, Ladbrook, has announced some of its best ever financial results in recent months and attributes much of this success to investment in the expansion of its fabrication capabilities.

Ladbrook manufactures mechanical assemblies for a range of industries including automotive, hi-tech and medical sectors.

"Although high volume pressed metal parts is our main business, we can now offer a much more comprehensive service to our clients," said managing director, Mike Blowers. “We are now able to undertake a broad range of additional processes such as punching, folding, welding and assembly, so that we can deliver a complete product or sub-component.”

Over the past two years Ladbrook has invested in new punch and folding, bending and forming and welding technologies along with such major investments as a CNC metal spinning machine. The company has also taken on additional staff and have even initiated a new apprenticeship policy. New customer projects have ranged from enclosures for electronic road traffic signs to glass recycling machines and from paint pots to computer electronic chassis'.

"It's been a very busy couple of years," Mr Blowers added. “We always work very closely with our clients during the early stages of a new project – to ensure the design is optimised for production, and to ensure that the final component or assembly will stand up to the demands of the real world. In this respect, it has been very demanding on our engineering team, but the result of all this effort has been a bustling factory and a healthy order book. We think that this is quite an achievement in the current climate.

“We've won several new and impressive clients over the past couple of years," Mr Blowers concluded. "I think manufacturers are now bringing work to us because they know that we understand the complexities of manufacturing high grade products in volume. They know that we have the knowledge, experience and capability to reliably deliver the parts they need."

Ladbrook
www.ladbrook-pressed-metal.co.uk
www.ladbrook-metal-spinning.co.uk
 

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