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Home News Eriez-Europe continues to expand in the UK

Eriez-Europe continues to expand in the UK

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November 22, 2016
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Following a prolonged upturn in sales, Eriez says it is investing US$425,000 (£340,000/€400,00) in a new rotor manufacturing facility to expand the existing extensive European manufacturing headquarters in South Wales, UK, which supplies magnetic separation and metal detection equipment to customers across the UK and Europe. Complementing Eriez’ Eddy Current manufacturing sites in North America and Asia, the expansion of the well-established Welsh facility adds a third rotor manufacturing site to the com

Following a prolonged upturn in sales, Eriez says it is investing US$425,000 (£340,000/€400,00) in a new rotor manufacturing facility to expand the existing extensive European manufacturing headquarters in South Wales, UK, which supplies magnetic separation and metal detection equipment to customers across the UK and Europe.

Complementing Eriez’ Eddy Current manufacturing sites in North America and Asia, the expansion of the well-established Welsh facility adds a third rotor manufacturing site to the company’s global network.

Eriez-Europe will manufacture and stock a range of global Eddy Current Separator rotors on-site, enabling customers to have quick access to process-critical spare rotors, should they be required.

The investment at Eriez-Europe will include a high-speed balancing machine and a filament winding machine to facilitate the intricate manufacture of Eriez’ advanced range of Eddy Current Separators, designed to recover non-ferrous metals from a wide variety of waste streams.

Eriez says the new facility will increase production capacity of Eddy Current separator rotors per year by a one-third, promoting globalisation of the Eriez brand and ensuring that the best possible service is provided for new and existing customers alike.

“Following continued success of supplying the Eriez Eddy Current Separators into a diverse range of industries, we are excited to be able to significantly expand our capabilities at Eriez-Europe and to facilitate further growth, strengthening our market position both locally in the UK and worldwide,” says John Curwen, managing director at Eriez-Europe.

“The ability to supply the rotors globally demonstrates our ongoing commitment to meeting the needs of our customers and offering them the best possible solutions,”.

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