A&F Sprinklers brings manufacturing back to Rochdale
Date published: 29 March 2016
![Company Director Duncan Parker (right) shows Council Leader Richard Farnell one of th new machines at A&F Sprinklers Ltd Company Director Duncan Parker (right) shows Council Leader Richard Farnell one of th new machines at A&F Sprinklers Ltd](/uploads/f1/news/img/2016329_17243.jpg)
Company Director Duncan Parker (right) shows Council Leader Richard Farnell one of th new machines at A&F Sprinklers Ltd
A&F Sprinklers is bringing manufacturing back to Rochdale in a move that is expected to bring £500,000 into the local economy over the next 12 months.
The company previously used several suppliers which imported key components used in their sprinkler systems from the Far East but they have now bought specialist equipment and set up a new company, Fire-Mech Fixings Ltd, which produces the vital fixing and bracket components in Rochdale.
Duncan Parker, Director of Fire-Mech Fixings Ltd, said: “We are pleased that with the help of Rochdale Council we have been able to get 10,000 square feet of previously unused space back into commercial use.
"Our recent purchase of state-of-the-art machines has increased productivity and helped us stay ahead of the competition. This has already put us ahead of our projections, which in turn will create several more employment opportunities in the future.”
Council Leader, Councillor Richard Farnell, said: “It’s great to see a company which used to import from The Far East bringing production back to Rochdale. We have a strong manufacturing base in Rochdale, and with inward investment for this project totalling £0.25m, it’s clear to see the huge benefits this has for our borough and its residents.”
Fire-Mech Fixings Ltd is based in a 10,000 square feet manufacturing plant which is next to A&F Sprinklers’ offices in Gorrells Way. The previously unused space is now nearing capacity after only being part-used for the last few years.
The move has created several new jobs and the new company is also on track to generate a £500,000 turnover in year one, which is expected to rise to £1m in its second year.
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