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Sewtec Reveals Ambitious Growth Plans

Sewtec Reveals Ambitious Growth Plans

Sewtec Reveals Ambitious Growth Plans : Dewsbury-based robotics specialist, Sewtec, has initiated a growth plan that will double its turnover to £32 million in five years, following a successful management buyout in August last year. To further strengthen its position, the company has also rebranded and launched a new website designed and developed by BML Creative.

We have had an excellent start to the year and intend to maintain our momentum, said Mark Cook, Sewtec managing director. Actively implementing the first phase of our sustainable growth strategy through our rebrand and new website, along with the robust performance sales performance so far this year shows the enormous potential that Sewtec has to expand its reach and range of applications throughout the world.

Sewtec secured £10 million of orders from customers based in the UK, Ireland and USA in the first three months of 2018, while creating eight new engineering, manufacturing and sales roles in the process. Over the next five years, the company anticipates that the number of engineering and manufacturing jobs will double, which will raise the number of people employed by Sewtec to 120.

Our plan to double our turnover to £32 million is ambitious. However, it is achievable, particularly when you consider the extraordinary skill and dedication of our people across all aspects of the business, said Mark.

Sewtec are known for being natural innovators, solving highly complex problems and providing an excellent customer experience. These are the strongest foundations upon which to build Sewtec and we look forward to working together to further enhance the company’s excellent reputation as we grow the business both in the UK and internationally, added Mark.

Sewtec is a high technology company that designs and manufactures factory automation systems for global blue-chip clients in the food, pharmaceutical, personal care and tobacco industries, exporting more than 85% of its sales.

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