Malton sheet metalwork manufacturer sees growth for third year running as turnover surpasses £2m
Malton Laser, the full-service sheet metalwork manufacturer, has announced increased profits for the third consecutive year.
The Malton-based company specialises in providing a full sheet metalwork service, from laser cutting and pressing to fabricating, powder coating and assembly.
For the past financial year, Malton Laser reported an 18% increase in turnover to £2.2m. The firm is now aiming to increase turnover by a further 20% over the next twelve months.
This recent growth is partly due to Malton Laser’s investment in new laser cutting and welding technology.
A Panasonic Tawers MAG 1600WG Welding Robot System was recently installed in Malton Laser’s fabrication department, in order to enhance and streamline its welding services, as well as increasing the company’s capacity by up to 30%.
In addition, the company has installed a new laser cutting machine to enhance its metalwork capabilities, which has increased production three-fold.
Charles Corner, managing director of Malton Laser, said: “To have increased our growth by 18%, particularly in a time of economic uncertainty, is a fantastic achievement for Malton Laser.
“The team has worked really hard over the last 12 months to ensure we provide consistently high levels of service and products of an unrivalled quality.
“By investing in the latest technology and equipment we’re able to provide our clients with some of the most advanced services in the industry.
“The next year is set to be another really exciting one at Malton Laser, with a number of high-profile jobs in the pipeline, along with installing more new technology to further enhance our offer.”
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