Investment supports three-year expansion plan at Black Country manufacturer

A Black Country manufacturer has increased sales by 60% over the last three years, as orders hit £30m for the first time in its 70-year history.

Clamason Industries is now setting its sights on a three-year expansion plan through disrupting the precision metal pressings and stamping marketplace.

Supporting these ambitious expansion plans is a £1.1m investment drive into new presses, technical cleaning capability and marketing.

The business employs 290 people across its sites in the UK and Slovakia.

Neil Geoghegan, managing director of Clamason Industries, said: “Since 2015, we have added £12.5m of revenue and this is just the start. Our facilities in Kingswinford and Slovakia give us a global footprint that will help us attract more customers, which will contribute to our expansion plans.

“There is still the spectre of Brexit hanging over us and, whilst we would like to see a deal, we are looking at a range of measures that might help us cope with the short-term upheaval of a ‘no deal’.”

It is foreasting growth to come from its global client base across automotive, medical, assisted living and industrial products, with the latter covering anything from telecoms and power distribution products to electric bikes.

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