A plastics manufacturing firm has invested more than £1m (US$1.26m) on fitting out a state-of-the-art new plant and offices in Washington, Tyne & Wear (UK).
Signal Plastics has moved to the two storey 42,700 sq ft plant on Bentall Business Park having previously been located on Washingtonâs Crowther Industrial Estate.
The ground floor of the new facility will accommodate Signal Plasticsâ modern manufacturing plant and the first floor will be the new base for staff and management of parent company, Omega Plastics Group.
Alan Franklin, managing director at Signal Plastics, said: Weâve seen significant growth in demand for our high volume automotive moulding range and we needed more space in which to accommodate new plant and machinery. At almost five times the size of our previous site, the unit at Bentall Business Park fits the bill perfectly and by remaining in Washington weâve been able to ensure a smooth transition for our supply chain partners and employees.
It also helps being able to house all of our parent companyâs staff and management under the same roof so this really is the ideal location for us.
As well as relocating Signal Plastics, the Omega Plastics Group retains its production facilities in Blyth, Northumberland and Hartlepool on Teesside.
All of Signal Plasticsâ 41 employees will be based at Bentall Business Park and the site will also provide hot desks for team members visiting from Blyth and Hartlepool.
One of the biggest pieces of machinery to be installed at the site is a new £400,000 (US$503,000) 1,300 tonne injection moulding press and overhead robotic equipment. Signal Plasticsâ investment at Washington also includes 800 tonne, 500 tonne and 180 tonne machines and there are plans for further investment in additional new machinery in 2017.
Manufactured by Negri Bossi, world leaders in plastic injection moulding plant and machinery, the press and auxiliary equipment enables Signal Plastics to produce more and larger parts for the automotive sector.
As well as manufacturing automotive components, Omega Plastics Group provides bespoke rapid and production tooling products and plastic injection moulding to customers across a range of sectors including healthcare, electronics, FMCG and bio-tech.
In November 2016, Omega Plastics Group announced a £200,000 (US$251,000) investment in new high-tech machinery to increase productivity at its plant on Teesside.