Elumatec steps up Hadrian’s haul
Hadrian Architectural in Newcastle has invested in excess of £700,000 in new machinery and equipment and has used Elumatec components exclusively.
The delivery of an SBZ130 CNC machining centre at the end of last year was part of a long term strategy to equip the factory with the most up-to-date and state-of-the-art aluminium processing machinery. Said managing director, Darren Nichol: “We looked at the order books and the amount of enquiries we received and we also took feedback from our clients about their projected workload. Having taken all these factors into consideration, we decided that the new CNC machine would not only improve productivity but help us to keep up with the demand that we are still experiencing within the marketplace for quality aluminium doors, windows, roof glazing and curtain walling.”
Despite the threat of the recession, Hadrian’s order books are healthy, with particular interest from the public sector. Healthcare and educational establishments figure heavily in Hadrian’s future workload. Darren believes that it is not enough to just survive the economic climate; for a company to succeed it has to be greedy and go after business aggressively. “We are presenting ourselves to the industry as a company that is fully equipped to confidently and expertly supply the demand for our product range.”
Photo caption: Hadrian Architectural has invested more than £700,000 in new machinery to ensure it maintains the quality found in this recent installation.
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