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Multimillion-pound investment brings new jobs and machinery to Armstrong Works

Investments have been made into new equipment and factory upgrades at Pearson Engineering and Responsive Engineering

Armstrong Works in Newcastle - home to Pearson Engineering and Responsive Engineering(Image: Trevor Sheehan for Pearson Engineering)

Two North East defence specialists are gearing up for growth after announcing multimillion-pound investments to bring in new jobs, new equipment and factory upgrades.

Pearson Engineering and Responsive Engineering were acquired in an undisclosed deal by global defence giant Rafael last September from Reece Group.

Now Pearson Engineering is ploughing profits into the Responsive Engineering to create a raft of new jobs, with more than £5m being spent on new manufacturing equipment, which it said demonstrates the company’s commitment to the North East and to the future of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ manufacturing capability.

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The investments are designed to help the Armstrong Works firms play a leading role in the delivery of critical equipment across most of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s armoured vehicle programmes, as well as serve a growing number of civilian markets such as rail, renewables, and construction.

Responsive Engineering’s manufacturing potential will be boosted by a new press brake, to enhance the companies’ armour manufacturing capability, allowing heavy armour plate to be shaped and formed without the need for welding. The company has also commissioned the manufacture of a new gantry milling machine, which will be one of the largest in Europe.

The machine will be able to achieve the highest tolerances on major fabrications, up to 11m in length, building on Responsive Engineering’s existing machining capability.

Rachel Mansfield, managing director at Responsive Engineering, said: “These equipment investments will help us to deliver projects to our customers of an even greater scale and complexity. They allow us to take on projects that have not previously been possible, but for which we have significant expertise and experience within our workforce. We are working hard to introduce new people to the business to take this incredible capability into the future, and to contribute towards the prosperity of our region.”