New connection for manufacturing network

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Contract electronics manufacturer Nemco has become the latest company to join the Manufacturing Assembly Network (MAN).

The Stevenage-based company posted an £11m turnover figure in the last financial year and believes its involvement in the unique collective of subcontract manufacturers and an engineering design agency will play a crucial role in helping it reach a £30m turnover by 2026.

MAN, which employs more than 1750 people across 13 different factories, offers engineering disciplines including aluminium casting, automation and control systems, forging, high-volume pressings, plastic injection moulding, precision machining, tube manipulation and welded assemblies.

The group sees Nemco joining the group as a great boost, with the printed circuit board assembly experts having a diverse client base touching many different sectors, including aerospace, defence, industrial and medical.

“We’re thrilled to be a part of MAN, for the simple reason that the group boasts like-minded businesses who are progressive, ambitious and looking to grow,” explained David Duric, Sales & Marketing Director at Nemco.

“There is no competition within the group, so there is a great culture of transparency and best practice sharing that can only be good for our business. Importantly, we also offer new solutions that complement the core capabilities of other members in the Manufacturing Assembly Network.

“It has been a tough time in the manufacturing sector due to the global pandemic and its after-effects. We effectively lost a year somewhere and although there was a slight dip in the order book during the initial pandemic, we remained strong and diversified to weather the storm."

He continued: “Thankfully we recovered because we acted quickly. We planned ahead and we kept on investing in new machinery and strengthening our purchasing department to offset the rising costs of raw materials. This combined approach has seen us emerge in a position of strength.”

Nemco, which was formed in 1985 by Dave Pearce and currently employs 122 people at its 60,000 sq ft Wedgwood Way facility, has identified significant opportunities in the renewable energy and EV sectors and is planning to make significant inroads in the months and years ahead.

It has also recruited two dedicated business development managers for the first time, who will spearhead a strengthened sales team, tasked with focusing on new opportunities and working with MAN to explore joint opportunities.

David added: “We are equally adept at providing full turnkey solutions - including printed circuit board assembly - or assisting our clients with their own processes.

“In some cases, they work up their designs and pass on to us to create. We make high volumes of PCBs, working in low to mid-volume in a number of different sectors including the medical and EV industries.”

MAN, which works together to win new contracts and share best practice, comprises Alucast, Barkley Plastics, Brandauer, Grove Design, James Lister & Sons, Kimbermills International, PP Control & Automation and Muller Holdings.

The group has secured a string of contracts across automotive, electronics, medical and renewables following the easing of lockdown.

https://www.nemco.co.uk/

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