Aerospace manufacturer expands premises in Hampshire

RHH Franks managing director Elsa Hogan
RHH Franks managing director Elsa Hogan

Aerospace engineering firm RHH Franks has unveiled its newly expanded factory in Hampshire, which will increase its manufacturing capacity by over 25%.

Following a successful application to the Solent Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), the advanced engineering business was awarded more than £97,000 towards its investment to acquire and equip an additional 6,600ft2 of unit space at its premises on Gore Road Industrial Estate, New Milton. It takes the total manufacturing site to more than 30,000ft2 in size.

The expansion project, which was completed in January – RHH Franks’ 60th year of trading – is part of the business’s growth strategy to substantially increase turnover in the next five years.

The extension includes a dedicated and improved Nadcap-accredited heat treatment facility, increased machining and fabrication workshops and storage provision, allowing for all other departments to expand within the existing premises.

New technology worth more than £150,000 has been purchased, including a third heat treatment oven and 4-axis CNC machine which will increase manufacturing capabilities at RHH Franks from 130,000 components per year currently to more than 160,000.

Managing director Elsa Hogan said: “As part of our intense growth strategy which we have launched to mark our 60th year, we are thrilled to unveil our newly expanded premises.

“They will significantly increase our manufacturing output to meet the growing demands of our clients and their supply chains.

“Over the past 10 months our team and contractors have worked extremely hard to create a modern and fully-equipped facility, despite the operational challenges, that provides our skilled engineers with a positive and productive working environment, improving capacity and lead times.

“When circumstances allow, we are looking forward to welcoming clients to our new facility.”

The company’s clients include Leonardo Helicopters, Eaton Aerospace, Cobham Mission Systems, SEA Ltd and QinetiQ. Honeywell Aerospace is one of the firm’s longest standing clients, having worked with RHH Franks since 1967.

RHH Franks employs over 40 engineers from the Hampshire and Dorset area and is committed to inspiring the next generation of young engineers through its apprenticeship and work experience offering. As well as aerospace, RHH Franks also serves the defence, nuclear and marine industries.

RHH Franks www.rhhfranks.co.uk

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