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Sewing Bee expert Patrick Grant's historic textile maker eyes growth with 'transformational project'

Patrick Grant and his sister Victoria bought the business in 2016

Patrick Grant, managing director of Cookson & Clegg

A Lancashire-based heritage textile manufacturer, which was rescued from collapse by TV sewing expert and tailor Patrick Grant and his sister Victoria in 2016, is eyeing a 40% productivity boost through a "transformational technology project".

Over its 160 year history, Cookson & Clegg (C&C), has gone from producing leather products and manufacturing military apparel to premium brand clothing and protective wear such as medical scrubs, gowns and reusable face coverings.

Blackburn-based C&C is now embarking on a major project which will capture real-time data from every part of the production process and enable the leadership team to make "informed decisions to identify efficiencies, generate more accurate pricing, and increase profitability".

The company added that the new system also aims to "stimulate a cultural revolution" within the business, improving the pay and job satisfaction of its skilled team machinists, a key part of its 40-strong workforce.

C&C has been supported by the Made Smarter North West Adoption programme which for the last two years has worked with 1,200 makers, providing advice, expertise and financial support to help them grow their business, increase competitiveness and reduce inefficiencies through digital tools and technology.

Patrick Grant said: "With the support and advice of Made Smarter we have been able to pursue our ambitions of improving both productivity and cost control across our operations by adopting digital technology.

"At the heart of this new system is the introduction of well-informed decision-making based on accurate and real-time data. By combining better production control and incentivising our workforce we believe we could increase productivity by 40%, while maintaining the highest quality."

Donna Edwards, Made Smarter Adoption Programme director, North West, added: "C&C are the perfect example of a heritage business who are moving with the times while maintaining their identity as a traditional manufacturer.