Control Techniques Completes Insourcing Project

The move marks a significant investment in the future of Control Techniques’ UK operations, and enables the business to greatly increase its production capabilities while also reducing costs. The insourcing complements further investments made in 2019 to enhance its operations facilities and has also resulted in the creation of 44 new jobs at the site.

Martyn Cray, VP of operations at Control Techniques, said: “By moving production of our Commander product back to the UK we have demonstrated our confidence in Wales as a competitive place to do business

“Completing the project during 2020 meant working through extremely challenging circumstances, but we were not prepared to let the pandemic hold us back. The result is a significant boost in productivity and capacity, along with the added benefit of being able to create new employment opportunities here in Mid Wales.”

Anthony Pickering, President of Control Techniques, added: “Bringing production of Commander back where it belongs is hugely important for us, both commercially and symbolically. ‘Country of origin’ still plays a big part in a customer’s buying decision and knowing the product has been designed and manufactured in the UK counts for a great deal. “The team deserves congratulations for the work done to make this happen. Moving production from overseas is a huge undertaking, but to have completed the work while navigating through the extra challenges presented during Covid deserves immense credit.”

Control Techniques, a Nidec company, is the global drives specialist with a long entrepreneurial history. More recently, we have the support of a large international parent company, Nidec, and its other brands. We are a challenger with a big name in the drives industry. We pride ourselves on the service we provide, not only from Newtown in Wales, but also from our network of 45 drive centres around the world. We are drive obsessed, and our ambition pushes us to be the go-to-for drives.

For more information, visit www.ControlTechniques.com

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