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15 Mar 2024

MAN aims to maximise £20m sales boost with major investment drive

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The MAN Group has witnessed a surge of £20 million in orders, clinching numerous notable export contracts spanning industries including automotive, aerospace, construction, electrification, and renewables.

The Manufacturing Assembly Network (MAN) Group has seen a £20m increase in orders, with several high-profile export contracts secured in the EU, the Middle East, and the Far East.

Customers from across automotive, aerospace, construction, electrification, and renewables have decided to back British innovation and quality and this has led to more than 50 new jobs being created across member companies.

These new opportunities are being reinforced by a £4.5m investment drive in new capital equipment, automation, MRP systems and a Precision Tooling Academy to train the toolmakers of the future.

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Martin Haynes, Managing Director of Alucast

“Despite really difficult trading conditions and high inflationary pressures, UK manufacturing has continued to defy the odds, and this is reflected in the performance of the Manufacturing Assembly Network,” explained Tony Sartorius, Chairman of Alucast, one of the founding members of MAN.

“A £20m boost in sales is some achievement and we believe this highlights a change in purchasing attitudes where customers are now looking for more strategic partnerships and suppliers who can add value throughout the entire process. We’re also seeing lots of new opportunities in electrification and light weighting.”

He continued: “One of the biggest challenges the group is having is finding the right people as we plan for more growth in 2024. We’ve created over 50 jobs in the last 12 months, but still have lots of positions available.”

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Ian Knight and Tony Hague, both PP Control & Automation

In May last year, MAN Group responded to the Government’s faltering strategic vision for industry by delivering the MANifesto, its own blueprint for making the country globally competitive.

Bosses highlighted four key pillars of People, International Trade, Sustainability & Net Zero and Investment as being key to the future growth of the UK.

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Tony Hague, Chief Executive of PP Control & Automation

“We’ve certainly lived up to our MANifesto, with more than £4.5m invested over the last twelve months. This has ranged from the purchase of a high pressure die casting machine and automated SMT assembly equipment to new forging simulation software, high speed presses and, in our own case, the latest automated cable harness production technology,” added Tony Hague, Chief Executive of PP Control & Automation.

“Investment has been in people too, with many of our members committed to developing apprentices and offering opportunities to graduates through our work with WMG and other academic institutions. We can’t stand still – how we harness skills and technology to deliver more productive businesses will be crucial to building on a successful 12 months.”

He concluded: “One of our member companies – Brandauer – has even worked with In-Comm Training to launch and grow the UK’s first ever Precision Tooling Academy. It has done this for the good of industry and to ensure we have the volume of toolmakers the UK is going to need to be a world leader once again.”

The Manufacturing Assembly Network plans to host its largest ever Design & Make Challenge this year, a STEM-focused competition that aims to inspire Year 10 and Year 11 students to consider a career in engineering and manufacturing.

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The Manufacturing Assembly Network is a collaboration of 9 sub-contract manufacturers and an engineering design agency.

Its membership includes Alucast, Brandauer, Grove Design, James Lister & Sons, KimberMills International, Muller, Nemco, PP Control & Automation and WMG.

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