Surge in demand for Grainger & Worrall’s rapid machining services

Casting specialist Grainger & Worrall has experienced new demand for its flexible and rapid machining expertise during the pandemic.

Casting specialist Grainger & Worrall has experienced new demand for its flexible and rapid machining expertise during the pandemic.

The demand has come from automotive manufacturers and suppliers seeking to protect their supply chain operations.

The globalised automotive supply chain that sustains automotive production has been under increased strain due to the international lockdowns and variance on worldwide legislation that has hampered the ability of suppliers to continue operation, or to ship completed orders on time.

“We have worked with a number of major vehicle manufacturers to help fill in potential gaps in their supply chains, helping to sustain production as they have sought to restart or ramp-up production post-lockdowns,” explained Phil Ward, Grainger & Worrall’s sales director. “Unplanned stoppages to vehicle production can be hugely costly, both financially and in terms of reputational damage. With that in mind, a number of tier one suppliers have turned to us due to our ability to offer quick setup and turnaround of line-ready components, offering high levels of repeatable quality. It has been a huge, cost-effective bonus for existing and new customers.”

The machining lines use state-of-the art equipment and are highly flexible

Grainger & Worrall’s rapid end-to-end approach has helped several manufacturers avoid costly supply chain fractures, including providing fully machined prismatic parts ramp supply for a UK OEM and gap-filling supply to a US EV manufacturer of large machined structural castings to avoid programme delay.

“COVID has forced people to analyse the way they work in a number of markets, including the automotive industry,” continued Mr Ward. “During this unique time, Grainger & Worrall’s ability to turn concept or design into fully validated, production-ready reality has proved to be a timely solution that has added robustness to several supply chains.”

The company’s extensive casting design and simulation, materials development, and dimensional and integrity validation are vital attributes crucial for the safeguarding of vehicle production during the prolonged COVID-19 disruption.

At the heart of Grainger & Worrall’s headquarters, in Bridgnorth, is a modern machining facility and some of the country’s largest and most up-to-date CT scanners. This enables the rapid turnaround of components and highest levels of quality assurance.

Grainger & Worrall www.gwcast.com

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