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Re-shoring trend sees Derbyshire engineering firm invest £600K in new machines

HPC Services is seeing work return from China and Europe

HPC Services managing director Paul Cobb (left) with Jon Mannion from ETG (Image: Cucumber PR)

A Derbyshire machining specialist has invested £600,000 in new equipment to keep pace with growing trend to “re-shore” work from Europe and China back to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Subcontract CNC machining firm HPC Services, based in Merlin Way, on the Quarry Hill Industrial Estate, in Ilkeston,  has said it has seen an increasing demand from major multi-national companies to return work to British shores.

Now, to meet present and future orders, the firm has invested a six-figure sum in three new machines.

The latest additions are a trio of Nakamura machines – two WT150s and a WT100 - which are already boosting the speed of production.

Managing director Paul Cobb, who founded the business in 1997, said: “Demand has been huge. We have seen no sign of a slowdown over the last year on all sides of the business. Better still it is coming from a very wide range of industries.”

The firm has invested £600,000 in three new machines(Image: Cucumber PR)

According to Mr Cobb, some of the company’s work is coming back from China, with many of the multi-nationals choosing to place work in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

It is the same with orders coming from the EU, with customers opting to make a strategic choice by placing work with sub-contractors who can offer fast lead times and repeatable quality.

Mr Cobb said: “It’s because we can deliver what they need in terms of speed and quality. Price is important too, but it’s secondary.”