Subcontractor Grenville Engineering invests £50,000 after most successful month ever
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Following a record month, Stoke-on-Trent based precision sheet metal fabricators Grenville Engineering Ltd has invested £50,000 in new machinery.
The company has purchased a new Bystronic Press brake Excel 50, which allows the firm to process orders more efficiently, whilst offering the best possible value at competitive prices. The new press brake offers a bending length of 1,600 mm and can process sheet thicknesses of 1-5 mm.
Says managing director Mark Barratt: "We are delighted about the recent surge of sales, which has marked a record in our company history. This achievement has also allowed us to continue our investment in new technology, which goes hand in hand with our commitment to provide outstanding customer service, quality and technical expertise to our diverse range of customers.
"Throughout an economically challenging climate, we have managed to sustain growth which acts as a testament to the strategic planning and vision carried out by our business."
Image, L to R: Tony Fryer, sales and production director, and Nick Wilshaw, production team leader at Grenville Engineering, with the new press brake