Pictured: Finance director Gary Hughes, managing director
Jeff Nowill, general sales manager Ian Walker and service manager
Ken Pinkney
A top industrial robot supplier has a new name and headquarters
as part of a major plan to expand its operations. KUKA Robotics UK
has moved to a new 10,300sq ft premises in Wednesbury, West
Midlands, which is home to its 18-strong sales, service, training
and technical support team.
The company, which has taken over the robot supply business from
friction welding machine maker Thompson, is led by managing
director Jeff Nowill with the sales, service and finance teams
headed by Ian Walker, Ken Pinkney and Gary Hughes
respectively.
It is a subsidiary of KUKA Roboter, Europe's largest robot
manufacturer, which has been represented in the UK since 1974.
Initially, it supplied robots to British car makers but, in the
last three decades, has expanded into other sectors such as food
and beverage processing, metal working and plastics.
The new headquarters in Great Western Street include an assembly
hall, modern training centre, spares facility and conference
room.
"Our new name and premises represent an exciting phase. The move
marks the start of plans to expand our operations and provide an
even greater focus on customer service and support," commented
managing director Jeff Nowill.
The company had already signed agreements with a number of new
automation system integrators as part of its expansion strategy,
which could also include the creation of new jobs in the future, he
said.
"Demand for robotic automation is growing rapidly and more
companies are turning to robots to transform labour-intensive tasks
into productivity-boosting processes," added Jeff.