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Ford Aerospace to invest over £1 million in new equipment

Posted on 07 Jul 2023. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 971 times.
Ford Aerospace to invest over £1 million in new equipmentChris Ford, great-grandson of founder Robert Ford

South Shields-based Ford Aerospace Ltd recently announced that it is investing over £1 million in advanced manufacturing equipment and strengthening its team with senior skills as the business expands. The company, which was acquired in April 2023 by US-based SPIROL, a family-owned manufacturing group, has invested in equipment which will allow Ford Aerospace to grow its production capabilities, to increase the size of the components it can produce and to enable more accurate inspection of parts.

A recently purchased DN Solutions Lynx 2100 LYSB and a Puma GT 2600M from Leamington Spa-based Mills CNC are now producing parts on the shopfloor and a Keyance IM-800 image dimension measurement system is increasing capacity in the inspection department. Future purchases will include a ‘state of the art’ guillotine which will double the company’s current sheet cutting capacity, a five-axis machining centre and Mat Lab equipment with a stronger microscope for inspection.

Nathan McCully, quality manager at Ford Aerospace, said: “We recently purchased a Keyance IM-8000 Image Dimension Measurement System to increase our capacity and capability in the inspection department. This system allows simultaneous measurements to be performed in seconds, with up to 300 dimensions and 100 parts measured at the push of a button. Automated focus and measurement capability provides consistent results which eliminate operator error.

“We are currently training the team to use our new equipment across the site, though the user-friendly nature of the machines means that training only needs to be limited, allowing operators in all departments to benefit from the investment.”

Ford Aerospace, which turned 113 this year, is also looking to fill a number of roles including marketing and sales lead, HR generalist, estimator, maintenance technician, a CNC turner and a CNC miller. Recruitment is also underway for a new managing director to lead the business. The new managing director will work alongside former managing director Chris Ford, great-grandson of founder Robert Ford, who is staying with the business as a consultant.

Chris Ford said: “It is fantastic to see SPIROL continuing our tradition of investing in people and increasing our capacity to deliver exceptional work for our clients. It is clear that SPIROL respects Ford’s strong position in the UK market, and product manufacturing knowledge.

“Ford Aerospace is in a strong position and there is an exceptional management team in place and staff who make me feel comfortable that now is the time to take my career in a different direction. I am proud of what we have achieved as a family, especially the work to establish our skills academy in the region and I am excited to see the business go from strength to strength under new leadership and as part of the SPIROL group.”