Pictured above: (l-r) Dirk Schaefer (Techmark), Mark
Elsey (Sime Foundry), Mark Kendrick (Rakeplan Engineering) and
Ralph Kendrick (Rakeplan Engineering)
A successful marketing campaign for a Wolverhampton automotive
engineering company has reunited former colleagues.
Rakeplan Engineering on the Hilton Trading Estate in Lanesfield
was forced to lay off half its staff when it was among many
automotive supply chain firms to be hit heavily by the
recession.
The company asked Rodger Cooper from the Manufacturing Advisory
Service for help and he recommended the services of Techmark at the
University of Warwick Science Park to improve its marketing and
sales activity.
Rakeplan received funding and help from the Manufacturing
Advisory Services' (MAS) Automotive Recovery Programme towards a
telemarketing sales campaign and the printing of a calendar to
promote the services of the machining company.
One of those to receive the mail shot calendar was Sime Foundry
in Wednesbury - and it has led to not only a new customer for
Rakeplan but has brought Mark Elsey back in touch with former
colleagues Mark and Ralph Kendrick.
Mark, the managing director of Rakeplan, said: "We had a great
deal of enquiries from the marketing campaign and in fact it has
almost been too much to handle because at times we have had so many
to deal with.
"We have definitely seen an impact from it and it has led to new
business. One company, Sime Foundry, was looking for a small
engineering company that didn't mind doing small batches of goods,
which we don't at all.
"One of the employees who worked there, Mark Elsey, looked on
his boss' shelf and saw the calendar and he remembered working
here. It was his first job after leaving school at 16 as part of a
government training programme so it has been great to catch up
again."
The upturn in business has led to the company employing two
extra machine operators to cope with demand in this country and
abroad.
Around 60 per cent of Rakeplan's business is exported to Holland
and the Czech Republic.
Mark, whose father, Ralph, retired five years ago but continues
to pop into the company every day, added: "I was blown away by what
Techmark created for us and the success of the marketing campaign
that they designed. I can now do my own marketing without spending
too much time on it."
Dirk Schaefer, of Techmark, said they had designed, executed and
implemented a cost effective marketing campaign for Rakeplan
Engineering.
"There are many companies just like Rakeplan in the West
Midlands who need help with their marketing but very often don't
know where to start," he said.
"We can help them make the right decisions and we can even
potentially get them some funding towards a project if they are a
West Midlands manufacturer."