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News Release from: Arc Energy Resources
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 September 2006
Major order increases by almost 50%
Further increases to an order for specially clad components for an international manufacturer of sub-sea equipment are leading to more staff and expanded facilities at Arc Energy Resources
Last year Eastington-based Arc Energy Resources celebrated winning the largest single order in its 11-year history - a GBP300,000 contract to supply specially clad components to an international manufacturer of sub-sea equipment This year the same customer has increased the quantity of components required, bringing the value of the new order to GBP428,500
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The order, which is still subject to a confidentiality agreement, will allow the customer to draw components over the next twelve months from ready-clad stock held by Arc Energy.
Managing director Alan Robinson says the order is great news for the company, which has enjoyed considerable growth in the past year, adding 6000 sq ft of factory space and strengthening the engineering team with an additional production controller and seven more production staff.
This brings the workforce in the company's weld overlay cladding and specialised fabrication divisions to a total of forty-eight.
Arc Energy offers a comprehensive range of processes from its Gloucestershire factory using teams of welders and fabricators that are qualified to international standards.
It specialises in applying corrosion resistant weld overlay cladding to the exposed surfaces of high value components in the pipeline and associated subsea industries; and provides a specialist fabrication service using stainless steel and other corrosion resistant alloys.
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