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Buyout deal for pressings firm

Pre-Met has expanded its footprint by buying out local rival Quality Springs & Pressings

The team at Pre-Met (from left): James Leng, Martin Haywood, Steve Delaney, Lucie Long and Gerry Dunne

An industrial firm has expanded its presence in the West Midlands by acquiring a local rival.

Pre-Met, which specialises in metal pressings and stamping, has bought out Quality Springs & Pressings in an undisclosed deal which it says will help it increase market share in the automotive, construction, environmental and transport sectors.

Both companies are based in Redditch.

All of Quality Springs & Pressings' 16 staff are being retained post-deal which takes the newly enlarged group's payroll to 60, including Quality Springs & Pressings' director Steve Delaney who will join the new-look leadership team.

Production machinery and equipment will be transferred to Pre-Met's 50,000 sq ft factory over the next three months.

Pre-Met said the acquisition broadened its capacity to include more wire form and spring manufacturing expertise and additional presses alongside embedding new robot and manual welding capabilities.

It said it was now targeting revenue of £10 million.