Bilston based Irvon Press and Sheer Limited has installed the
UK's largest and most accurate plate rolls and bevel cutting plasma
machine, bringing pioneering technology to the region and securing
an estimated £1m worth of additional business for the
company.
Irvon's investment in the cutting edge equipment was made
possible with the support of a £99,000 Grant for Business
Investment from regional development agency Advantage West
Midlands.
The grant enabled Irvon to buy and install a 100-tonne plate
rolling machine, which can 'cold' bend steel 3m wide and 120mm
thick to within a few millimeters accuracy; an ultra precise bevel
cutting plasma machine; and a 20-ton crane in order to process the
massive steel plates.
These exact types of rolling machines are being purchased in the
US to build its wind farms and in the UK the only comparable plasma
cutting machines are being used to build an aircraft carrier for
the Royal Navy.
Andy Kimberley, Managing Director at Irvon, said: "The way
forward is to invest in cutting edge technology and the 'big
stuff'. The unique combination of the rolls and bevel cutting
machine will allow us to win otherwise unattainable contracts,
effectively making us the UK's biggest plate processor, with world
class facilities.
"Even the biggest engineering companies don't have machines this
large because they simply don't need them on a daily basis but
Irvon will because we will be taking on jobs for everybody, all of
the time."

Pictured above: Andy Kimberley (Irvon MD), Dr Richard
Hutchins (AWM Deputy Chief Executive) and Michelle Arnold (Irvon
General Manager) stood on a steel sheet, which is being pressed
into shape on the company's new steel roller
Michelle Arnold, General Manager at Irvon, added: "We've already
processed armour plating for new fighting vehicles heading off to
Afghanistan, blast walls on drilling rigs around the world, marine
winches, and a bridge for the new 2012 Olympic stadium. The new
machinery will help us to become even more specialist and
competitive.
"The support we have received from Advantage West Midlands has
been fantastic and has allowed us to invest in our growth at a
critical time, putting us at the forefront of large metal
engineering in the UK and giving us a truly competitive edge
globally.
"The project has given us a real boost and provided an exciting
opportunity for our amazing workforce - it is their expertise, hard
work and enthusiasm that truly keeps us competitive and
successful."
The project is creating four jobs and safeguarding another four
jobs, while levering in more than £1.2million private sector
investment.
Dr Richard Hutchins, Deputy Chief Executive at Advantage West
Midlands, said: "This is a great example of how Advantage West
Midlands is supporting projects that deliver the best returns on
investment. It is good news in terms of business growth and jobs
safeguarded for the region, reflecting the priorities of the
Manufacturing Support Strategy, in line with which the Agency
supports the development of globally competitive businesses through
modernisation in key operational areas, as well as through
diversification.
"In line with the West Midlands Economic Strategy, innovative
projects are changing lives and boosting the economy across our
region. Innovation is one of the main challenges facing the West
Midlands and encouraging companies of all sizes to develop new
products and ideas is a key priority."