Dawson Shanahan cuts production times by 20 per cent 02 May 2012
Precision engineering specialist Dawson Shanahan reports that it has cut production times for component manufacturing at its Potters Bar plant by 20%, principally by installing a robotic loading turning cell.
More importantly, the rapid completion of contracts achieved since installing its new equipment has enabled the firm to start offering immediate capacity for high-quality, low-cost, high-volume engineered parts in aluminium and steel.
Dawson Shanahan's investment in state-of-the-art, fully automated manufacturing systems has enabled the company to meet worldwide demand by providing ISO-approved manufacturing services with fast turnaround.
This includes precision engineering operations, such as complex machining and finishing of volume aluminium die castings, the manufacture of small or complex aluminium parts and the production of steel components.
The firm reports that its manufacturing systems are now particularly suitable for high volume aluminium components, such as engine parts, and those for use within medical, semiconductor, telecommunications and electronics industries.
Brian Tinham
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