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18/07/2007
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Industrial cleaning system specialist Rotajet Systems, Dewsbury has been acquired by the Richard Alan Group.
As a result, the manufacture of all Rotajet Systems products is to move to Richard Alan Group headquarters in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire.
Rotajet Systems is a manufacturer of aqueous based cleaning and surface treatment systems supplying and servicing machines to a variety of industries over several decades. Over the last few years, Rotajet have developed a series of cleaning systems designed for the elimination of VOC solvents from processes within the chemical, paint, engineering and aerospace industries. With ongoing contracts with the MOD and NATO stock numbers assigned to three Rotajet models, plus the development of the new aqueous technologies to meet stringent emission laws, the move to join the Richard Alan Group and the additional benefits this offers will allow Rotajet to develop it’s full potential.
“The integration of Rotajet Systems into the Richard Alan Group is complementary for all concerned, and will benefit customers greatly through increased resources and reduced lead times for machines,” said Edward Jennings, Group sales director. “The Richard Alan Group is highly active in all sectors where Rotajet operates, and can provide many new business opportunities for the future in both existing and new markets. In addition, our highly experienced workforce provides all the necessary, CNC machining, fabrication, assembly and installation skills to support the exciting developments that Rotajet is currently undertaking.”
Founded in 1970, Richard Alan Engineering encompasses several business units as the Richard Alan Group. The Group numbers many blue-chip companies among its customers, and is active in growth product areas right across the engineering spectrum, these include industrial cleaning systems, contracted-out site maintenance, specialist dosing equipment, electrical and instrumentation, steelwork, chemical vessels and processing equipment, scaffolding, high precision machining, pumps and gearboxes.
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Author Andrew Allcock
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