We've always been keen to utilise the huge wealth of companies around us. Local skills, services and manufacturing support effective product development. These relationships assist the development cycle reducing time to market, and risk.
We live in a global market place, and sometimes we need to draw on this opportunity. However buying locally not only supports our companies it feeds into the local economy directly in the form of jobs, in turn supporting the communities around us. Being guardians of our environment we need to have a long term view on using our resources wisely, one way is to reduce our dependency on shipping and distribution.
Using the Made in Britain marque draws attention to your UK made goods for customers in the UK and worldwide. More and more customers are keen to buy goods they know for certain are made in the UK to support the design, skills and craftsmanship which still exist here.
The Made in Great Britain marque is accredited to businesses which sell goods that have been manufactured or have undergone a final substantial change in Great Britain before sale. Find out more by clicking here
Newbury Electronics, an owner managed electronics manufacturing company which has been manufacturing printed circuit boards (PCBs) since 1956.
Specialising in electronics design, PCB layout & manufacture, automated electronic assembly, fabrication and testing; you can select any of the services that suit your needs. Their PCB Train service facilitates contract electronic assembly for quantities of PCBs that start at just 1 piece, with delivery times starting from 3 working days from receipt of order. Find out more by clicking here.
For over 30 years, Haberman has been shaping the future of child feeding, working with consumers, paediatricians and dental experts, to support both child and parent well-being.
Funding saw the launch of new products over recent years; plastic, silicone and twin-shot components were all developed using English tooling and production facilities. In addition, a new distribution centre was established in north Wales.