Grainger & Worrall apprenticeship scheme wins automotive sector award

Grainger & Worrall
Grainger & Worrall

Complex machined castings specialist Grainger & Worrall’s commitment to UK apprentices has been recognised through an international automotive sector award.

Complex machined castings specialist Grainger & Worrall’s commitment to UK apprentices has been recognised through an international automotive sector award.

The company held off strong competition to take the Apprenticeship Programme category at the Automotive Global Awards at a gala ceremony at London’s Savoy Hotel.

The Apprenticeship Programme award recognises the company which has implemented the most comprehensive, exciting and beneficial apprenticeship programme. It encompasses both the apprentices and those who train them and support their development.

Having taken on apprentices throughout its 72-year history, Grainger & Worrall is at the forefront of apprentice development both locally and in the automotive sector. The company led a consortium of like-minded business in raising £4.5 million of funding, culminating in the launch of the world-class Marches Centre of Manufacturing & Technology last year, where the initial group of technical apprentices are completing their first year of training.

Grainger & Worrall has also taken on adult apprentices since 2014, and overall continues to employ up to 10 new apprentices each year. Many former apprentices now hold senior roles within the company, including one of its directors.

First taking place in 2012, the Automotive Global Awards celebrate excellence across all parts of the automotive logistics, purchasing and supply chain sector. Grainger & Worrall join a prestigious list of winners who over the last seven years have included Jaguar Land Rover, TNT and Kia.

Grainger & Worrall’s approach and commitment to excellence have established the company as a key strategic partner to leading players in the global automotive, motorsport, and wider engineering sectors.

Grainger & Worrall www.gwcast.com

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