Minister for the Northern Powerhouse Andrew Percy MP Visited Teesside
The Minister for the Northern Powerhouse Andrew Percy MP visited Teesside this week in order to meet management and employees of British Steel and Caterpillar. The MP FOR Middleborough South and East Cleveland, Tom Blenkinsop accompanied Mr Percy on his visit to Skinningrove. The visit allowed the companies there to present how their close working relationship has enabled them to help the 400 employees deliver high specification and leading components that fit in to earthmoving equipment. The site at Skinningrove is growing quickly due to the partnership that has been built with Caterpillar, and allowing British Steel to develop and improve. One of the things made for Caterpillar is the track shoe long bar, which is then sent to Caterpillarâs factory in order to be put into bulldozers and excavators. The partnership between the two businesses has allowed them to overcome the challenges faced which has led to an improvement in the quality of goods both companies make. There has also been an improvement to production methods and speed, which is beneficial for the future for both companies. British Steel are a business that has regular contact with the government in an effort to improve their sustainability. Things that the business are focusing on in the long term include reducing their energy costs. British Steel employs 331 people at the Skinningrove site, whereas Caterpillar have 54 people and 11 agency workers at Skinningrove. The operations of the two businesses are located side by side in order to allow them to collaborate on both their projects and on the product development. This close proximity has allowed for the quick resolution of problems and has allowed them to improve in key areas of their industry. The Government are trying to push business across the North of the country with the Northern Powerhouse. There is an investment of more than half a billion pounds in order to boost the economic growth that should create more jobs in the area. Manufacturing & Engineering Magazine | The Home of Manufacturing Industry News
Manufacturing Highlighted at Northern Powerhouse Conference
The Northern Powerhouse International Conference and Exhibition takes place in the UK next month, and one of the hot topics on the agenda will be how manufacturing can be the key to driving the Northern Powerhouse forward, with 3,000 business delegates expected to attend the event in Manchester. The event will be spread out over the course of two days, with major national UK companies and delegations from all over the world set to be included in the 3,000, including China, Australia, India and the USA. The big name companies attending in February include British Steel, Nissan, Diosynth Polymers and Fujifilm, all of whom will be providing their input on the manufacturing topic. There will be a session entitled âManufacturing the Northern Powerhouseâ which will take place at Manchester Central during the two-day event, and this will see the majority of the manufacturing debate taking place. The governmentâs post-Brexit strategy places a huge amount of focus on heavy investment into manufacturing, with the North playing host to a significant portion of this investment. For example, a brand new manufacturing park is expected to be created as part of the manufacturing investment, and it is to be situated close by to the Nissan plant in Sunderland, creating thousands of jobs in the process. The Northern Powerhouse International Conference and Exhibition will also include speeches from organisation officials such as Andrew Percy MP, the minister for the Northern Powerhouse, and Lord Kerslake, who is the Chair of the UK Northern Powerhouse Advisory Board. The event promises to make history as being the biggest ever cross sectoral gathering of Northern business to have ever taken place in the UK, with topics including transport & infrastructure, finance & delivery and productivity & energy set to be discussed on 21st and 22nd February along with manufacturing and many more. Manufacturing & Engineering Magazine | The Home of Manufacturing Industry News