Posted on : August 31, 2008
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Some people may be under the
impression that almost all of the precision engineering that goes on in the UK is located in the Midlands
or the North of England. However, these people may be missing a great
opportunity, by not considering Norfolk
as an alternative region for precision engineering services.
It is true that the Midlands and the North of England were once the backbone
of the engineering sector in this country. These areas had traditionally been
extremely biased towards manufacturing, to the extent where a huge percentage
of the local workforce in these areas would be employed in this sector. Large
engineering factories were widespread in these parts of the country, and
therefore most of the country’s engineering focus was centred around them. However,
in the last 20 or 30 years all this has changed, and there are various reasons
for this. The decline in the industry as a whole, and the changes to working
practices that this has brought, has hit large companies hardest. With such a
concentration of companies in one or two areas, and with so many engineers
moving out of engineering and into other sectors, customers have been forced to
look elsewhere for their precision engineering.
One area which has benefited from
this is East Anglia, and Norfolk in particular. No
longer just a rural area which was entirely devoted to farming, Norfolk has developed
into a thriving engineering base. The Oil and Gas industry is very involved in Norfolk, and other sectors such as meat and crop
processing, automotive engineering and the chemical industry play a large part
in the Norfolk
economy. All of these sectors are very heavily biased towards engineering, and
require very high levels of precision. This has led to a situation where there
are some excellent precision engineering companies in Norfolk, with very highly skilled engineers.
One such company is Machined
Precision Components Ltd, based in Watton in Norfolk, who can list a number of customers
in these sectors who are locally based. They can also boast customers all over
the country who have a requirement for their precision engineering services.
As director Nick Overton explains:
“We provide a highly professional service to many sectors of precision
engineering, not only in Norfolk,
but throughout the country. We place great emphasis on three areas: Firstly we
produce a top quality component, we provide it for a competitive price, and we
do this with very short lead times.”
In fact their lead times are so
short that they sometimes can provide a next day delivery to customers for
items which may be produced at very short notice. “We can often receive an
order on one day, produce the components on the same day, and then deliver it
to the customer the next day” explains Mr Overton. “We can do this for any
customer within the UK,
wherever they are based, and with no compromise in quality. This flexibility
means that we can provide a quality service to customers that they may not be
able to find elsewhere”
Precision Engineering in Norfolk continues to go
from strength to strength, and sometimes this area of the country can provide a
quality of service that cannot be found elsewhere.
Lee Hunton is a Qualified Engineer
with 25 years experience in the industry. He has worked in precision
engineering in the UK and Europe. Machined
Precision Components Ltd was set up in April 2004 by Experienced Engineers with the aim of providing a quality
product at a competitive price.
Lee Hunton is a Qualified Engineer with 25 years experience in the industry. He has worked in precision engineering in the UK and Europe. Machined Precision Components Ltd was set up in April 2004 by Experienced Engineers with the aim of providing a quality product at a competitive price. More Information can be found at: http://www.mpcltd.net