Yorkshire Post

OSL snaps up fellow competitor Universal

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SHEFFIELD-BASED CUTTING tool group OSL Cutting Technologi­es has acquired a UK competitor for an undisclose­d sum.

OSL has snapped up Universal Drilling and Cutting Equipment, creating what bosses say will be the biggest high-speed steel cutting tool manufactur­er in the UK.

OSL was founded in 2015 and forms part of the wider OSL Group whose executive chairman is Mathew Grey’s father, David.

It makes industrial hole cutting tools and includes a family of brands with a history dating back to the 1800s. They include Rotabroach, GJ Halls, Powerbor and Taylor & Jones. More than 60 per cent of business is exported.

Mathew Grey, group managing director said: “Universal has a fantastic reputation, nationally and internatio­nally, and will allow us to grow our presence into a variety of markets.

“We firmly believe that Sheffield is extremely well placed to compete globally as a manufactur­ing city. We have a logistical advantage over Asia and North America when servicing the European market.

“Our history as a manufactur­ing city and specifical­ly within cutting tools gives us access to a market skill set and a reputation that is difficult to beat.

“More recently the city is supporting investment into a digital landscape that will help us compete in an increasing­ly digitally oriented industry”.

The deal had support from the Barclays Northern Powerhouse Fund. The £500m Northern Powerhouse Growth Fund was establishe­d to inject investment into businesses across the north of England and is intended for SMEs across the Northern Powerhouse region.

The OSL Group employs more than 200 people and turnover is expected to exceed £30m for 2019.

 ??  ?? CUTTING EDGE: Matthew Chenery, left, relationsh­ip manager of Barclays Corporate Banking, with Mathew Grey, managing director at OSL Cutting Technologi­es.
CUTTING EDGE: Matthew Chenery, left, relationsh­ip manager of Barclays Corporate Banking, with Mathew Grey, managing director at OSL Cutting Technologi­es.

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