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Mid-Wales manufacturer to create more than 80 jobs with £10m expansion investment

Invertek Drives manufactures electric motor control technology at its base at Welshpool, Powys

Invertek Drives manufactures electric motor control technology at its base at Welshpool, Powys(Image: Handout)

A £10 million investment is to be made at a Mid Wales-based manufacturer in a move that will create more than 80 jobs.

Invertek Drives, which manufactures electric motor control technology at its base at Welshpool, Powys, said the investment will create an expansion to its global variable frequency drive (VFD) manufacturing and distribution centre, along with the development of a new Application Centre.

It will create 85 new jobs over the next 12 months on top of the 280 people already employed at the global HQ and follows a major recruitment drive over the past year in both its production and research and development departments.

The news is a further commitment by the company to the Mid Wales region following its expansion in 2019 with a new 5,500sq metre global manufacturing and distribution facility adjoining its existing site at the Offa’s Dyke Business Park.

Shaun Dean, CEO of Invertek Drives, and who is also Senior Vice President of Sumitomo Heavy Industries and CEO of Power Transmission and Controls Group (EMEIA Business HQ), said: “We’ve seen significant growth in sales and turnover over the past 18 months despite the global pandemic.

“Invertek’s approach to maintaining strategic stock of components has ensured we’ve been able to continue manufacturing our Optidrive range of VFDs despite the global supply chain problems currently facing many manufacturers,” he said.

“Invertek continues to commit to investing heavily in the innovation, development and manufacturing of VFD technology. The expanded manufacturing facility will allow us to increase production from 350,000 units a year to 600,000.

“This is part of our drive to create the leading next generation VFD technology that will help to further reduce energy use and associated CO2 emissions globally.”