Electroplating and coatings firm Anochrome has increased capacity by investing £2.3 million into its Walsall site.

The company has spent £1.3 million on a new state-of-the-art plant and more than £600,000 to modernise a large bay.

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ divisional director Steve Norman said the new plant would boost production capacity by at least five per cent while the new-look bay would reduce energy costs and provide working conditions for employees.

Meanwhile, the front façade of the building has also been completely revamped, along with the reception area.

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Anochrome is one of the largest electroplating and coatings specialists in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, processing tens of millions of components every week and dealing predominantly with automotive suppliers.

Mr Norman said: "This investment will bring significant benefits to both our customers and our people.

"It's an important moment for the business which demonstrates our commitment to continued growth while being environmentally responsible.

"The revamped bay was where we kept all our scrap and redundant equipment. That area has been completely overhauled and is now an energy-friendly, modern unit fit for the future.

"It will help us service all our manufacturers' technical specifications, while minimising our environmental footprint. It's an exciting time to be part of Anochrome as we push forward and target strategic growth."

The new plant is due to be ready for commissioning through March and be operational in April.