Manufacturer to create more than 30 jobs following investment

Sheffield-based AML (Advanced Manufacturing Ltd), which specialises in the machining of complex gas turbine products, has secured £1.98m from South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority which will see it create 32 jobs.

The funding will help the company launch and roll out AML Accelerate, a programme designed to stimulate rapid growth, which will transform the business from a single site with 50 staff and a £5m turnover to over 80 staff and two sites with a £12m turnover.

AML’s Accelerate programme will see the company investing in three state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing cells at a total cost £3.9m, which will enable it to carry out testing of new techniques for clients in its three global target sectors: aero-defence, defence and civil nuclear markets.

AML will work alongside the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), the two Sheffield universities and the local supply chain to develop technology-led manufacturing approaches which will expand its manufacturing capacity and capabilities.

In addition, the funding will be put towards significant leasehold improvements at the factory as well as ongoing recruitment, training and staff development costs. The whole project will cost £7.7m, with the remainder being funded by AML and its asset finance company.

Out of the new jobs set to be created, AML is planning that 25 of these will be machinists or engineers with specialisms in highly skilled roles.

AML also expects to employ 12 apprentices from the local area and help them to develop and progress in the business with long term careers.

Dr Gareth Morgan, managing director of AML, said: “The funding means we will be able to create highly skilled roles locally as part of our grand plan to keep innovating and growing the business on a worldwide basis.

“Without the funding we wouldn’t be able to invest in our business to carry out initial trials which are required to secure these larger international contracts. We are very excited about what AML Accelerate means for our staff and for our future.”

The AML Accelerate project is aligned to South Yorkshire’s ambitions to meet net zero targets through the production of nuclear components.

Rachel Clark, director trade and investment, said: “This project reflects the aspirations of our Renewal Action Plan which aims to help South Yorkshire to grow and recover from the impact of the pandemic.

“AML Accelerate will benefit not only employees of this company, but also the local supply chain, as well as create opportunities for wider digital adoption and upskilling.”

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