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Historic Birmingham manufacturer is a cut above with new £4m export deal

Brandauer is working with a firm in Egypt to produce new razor blades which will be sold globally

Rowan Crozier, chief executive of Brandauer

A historic Birmingham manufacturer has secured a new international contract win worth £4 million.

Brandauer will make stainless steel components for razors blades which it will supply to a manufacturer in Egypt.

The deal is for the next eight years and is worth an estimated £500,000 annually to the Newtown-based company whose roots trace back to 1862 when it started manufacturing pen nibs.

Brandauer now designs, prototypes and produces a broad range of metal components, supplying clients in sectors such as domestic appliances, telecoms, medical and automotive and employs around 70 staff.

Chief executive Rowan Crozier said: "About five years ago, we pivoted into producing components that go into disposable razors.

"We made a ‘frame' into which the razor blades were welded and started supplying to a customer in Israel.

"That was successful so we've continued to market it with support from the Department for Business and Trade to spread the word which has led to this next contract landing in Egypt to make a similar product.

"Our components will be shipped to Egypt and then the manufacturer will sell the finished razor globally."