A Black Country manufacturer that puts the finish on boutique hotels, nuclear reactors and life-saving medical equipment has just completed its latest investment drive. Professional Polishing Services (PPS), which has increased its workforce by 25% since lockdown eased, has installed a new dull polishing line to help it boost capacity and achieve its target of £2m sales by the end of 2022.
PPS has spent over £250,000 on the latest purchase and this gives it the capability to apply a variety of finishes, such as dull polish and satin finish, on to stainless steel, aluminium, brass and copper sheet. The investment comes just two years after it took ownership of new extraction equipment, pick and place systems and two Autopilot PHA bright polishers with automated handling, acquisitions that were only operational for six months before Covid-19 struck.
“Like many firms, we’ve had to withstand some tough times over the past 18 months, but the recovery is now back on and we’re trying to put in place the technology we need to meet escalating demand from pretty much every sector, including automotive, construction, food and drink, nuclear and leisure,” explains Kirsty Davies-Chinnock, managing director of PPS.
“More than £750,000 has been invested in reinforcing our position as a market leader in the past three years and we’re confident this will play a key role in us achieving record performance over the next 12 months,” she adds.
The company’s reputation for quality – all processes are governed by ISO 9001 – and its commitment to fast lead times has seen it grow sales by £500,000 in the past 12 months, taking it to £1.7m by the financial year-end.
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