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Tooling demand for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and overseas manufacturing leads to investment in Hull

Paragon adds significant equipment to site as it serves needs of diverse industries

Toolmaking in progress at Paragon.(Image: Arrival PR)

A Hull manufacturer is investing back into the business after securing a healthy order book well into 2023.

Domestic and overseas work has blossomed for Paragon Toolmaking this year, leading to a significant investment in a new computer numerical controlled coordinate measuring machine, with further additions to follow.

Despite priding itself on investing in the latest machining and training to develop high skilled operators, general manager Kevin Batty said such spending on new equipment had been off the agenda in recent times, as the market dipped in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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“Much of the success at Paragon over the years has been down to our continued investment into the latest technology and machinery, alongside the expertise of our team who are able to maintain our facilities and machinery to the highest standards,” he said.

“We’ve been planning investment into new machinery for some time, but you have to run a business in relation to the market conditions and obviously manufacturers have had to react to a quieter market over the past couple of years. We’ve had business come in from both new and returning customers, and our order book is split between º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and overseas orders, which is a healthy position for us.”

Paragon, bought out in late 2020, has more than five decades of experience and is able to manufacture bespoke items, jigs, machinery and equipment up to 10 tonnes in weight, serving industries from aerospace and automotive to construction, medical, food, pharmaceuticals and white goods.

It is relied upon by many SMEs and big-name global organisations, with parts manufactured by its tools used by the likes of Rolls Royce, Land Rover, Siemens, Aston Martin, National Avenue neighbour Ideal Heating and fellow city firm Swift Group.