Pictured above: (l-r) Tony Hague (PP Electrical Systems) and
Rowan Crozier (Brandauer)
A unique manufacturing collaboration is setting its sights on
new opportunities in renewable energy after landing more than
£5m of contracts in the sector.
MAN, which is a group of nine manufacturing firms from across
the West Midlands, has seen demand for its technical expertise and
innovation reach new levels from companies involved in LED
lighting, wind and solar power and alternative fuels.
More than 50 local jobs have already been created as a result of
this new drive and this figure could be trebled over the next year
if the pipeline is translated into firm orders.
PP Electrical Systems is leading the way in this field after
benefitting from the surge in printing of special photovoltaic inks
onto semiconductor substrates used in the production of solar
cells.
The Cheslyn Hay-based company design and build the electric and
electronic systems and cabling for the automated lines - some
up to 10 to 15 metres long - used to manufacture these cells, with
the vast majority being exported to Asia.
This work now accounts for 15% of the firm's £24m annual
turnover and will only grow with the addition of further orders
from LED light manufacturers.
"Renewables is a growing market and one that is keen to embrace
the skills and world class manufacturing processes we already
employ when serving established industries," explained Tony Hague,
Managing Director of PP Electrical Systems.
"It is also interested in the collaborative approach that MAN
offers especially from the security of supply angle and the fact
that we - as a group - can offer a single gateway to every aspect
of mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering
imaginable."
He continued: "At least five of our nine member companies are
already working in some form of low carbon supply and this ranges
from Barkley's toolmaking expertise in solar power transfer
material to Wrekin Circuits providing products to go into LED rail
signalling.
"We are now seeing enquiries starting to come in for offshore
wind generation and this is set to increase with the UK
Government's sustained investment in 67,000 wind turbines and a
number of overseas producers looking to set up manufacturing sites
here."
Three MAN members have tapped into support from the
Manufacturing Advisory Service-West Midlands new product
development initiative to begin work on the development of an
alternative fuel source for a global technology business.
It marks the largest project yet for the group and will
initially draw on the skills of Advanced Chemical Etching and
precision press worker Brandauer's progression tooling
capability.
"Volumes are worth about £300,000 at the moment, but the
longer-term projection is going to be about £2.5m per year,"
explained David Spears, Managing Director of Brandauer.
"What is even more pleasing is that this project illustrates the
key benefits of using MAN, which basically means companies can use
one, two, three or all member companies depending on their
needs."
He went on to add: "This renewables project already involves
ACE, ourselves at Brandauer and we've recently passed some lower
volume tooling to Westley Engineering. Future work could involve a
further two members and the nature of the contracts means we could
yet use the full collective."
Originally established as part of an Advantage West
Midlands-backed automotive initiative, MAN has evolved into a
self-sustainable group that boasts a combined turnover of
£70m and employs in excess of 600 people.
The five original members - Alucast, Barkley Plastics,
Brandauer, FW Cables and Westley Engineering - have been joined by
Advanced Chemical Etching, PP Electrical Systems, Wrekin Circuits
and now SMT Developments, giving it a complete manufacturing
solution for customers in every sector imaginable.
Renewable energy is one of the group's major priorities for 2011
and significant investment will be channelled into marketing the
collective to key industry players and through attendance at
strategic events.
It is also involved in Renewable Energy Supply Chain
Opportunities (RESCO) and looking to maximise any opportunities
that come from being part of this increasingly influential
network.