Laser cutting machine will create new jobs at steel company

  • 8 Jan 2014

The introduction of a £385,000 Fiber laser cutting machine will allow the company to open two new product lines, create two apprenticeships and at least nine jobs over the next few years.

The company has won a grant of £80,000 towards the capital cost of the new equipment from the Green Bridge Supply Chain Programme, aimed at companies wanting to develop their businesses who can demonstrate economic benefits through investment and job creation.

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