Birmingham Post

Alucast opens £2.25m machine shop

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A BLACK Country manufactur­er has pushed aside the uncertaint­y of Brexit to complete a £2.25 million investment drive.

Wednesbury firm Alucast has upgraded its casting capability and opened a new 7,000 sq ft machine shop to support demand from its automotive customer base for lightweigh­t, complex components.

This latest equipment, which has been supplied by the Engineerin­g Technology Group, has given it the capacity to meet the so-called ‘justin-time’ delivery requiremen­ts of clients. The investment is expected to deliver a 30 per cent increase in capacity to take on up to £3 million of new projects and reduce lead times.

Alucast chairman Tony Sartorius said: “While there are a lot of challenges to overcome in the current automotive sector, there are still many opportunit­ies for suppliers which can build strategic partnershi­ps with their customers, helping them to design, develop and manufactur­e the lightweigh­t parts of the future.

“This is what we have been able to do with Aston Martin and a number of other luxury automotive producers and, in order to meet increases in volumes, we have completed our own sizable investment in creating a world-class machine shop.

“Twenty-four people will be employed in this area, including operatives supervisor­y staff and an apprentice, with more jobs set to follow shortly.”

Alucast will use the additional capacity to provide thin-walled lightweigh­t castings for Aston Martin in South Wales as well as new components for Lotus and low-pressure work for Morgan.

 ??  ?? > Aston Martin director Lord Carrington (pink tie) and Alucast chairman Tony Sartorius with staff and dignitarie­s
> Aston Martin director Lord Carrington (pink tie) and Alucast chairman Tony Sartorius with staff and dignitarie­s

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