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Precision Micro unveils site refurbishment following 2019 fire

Precision Micro unveils site refurbishment following 2019 fire
The refurbishment has seen a 10% increase in capacity (with scope for a further expansion), the installation of nine new process machines, and the establishment of a new Quality Centre of Excellence Source: Precision Micro

Two-and-a-half years after a fire broke out at UK-based chemical etching manufacturer Precision Micro’s Birmingham site in Autumn 2019, the company has announced it has reached the end of a major £5.1 million refurbishment.

The refurbishment has seen a 10% increase in capacity (with scope for a further expansion), the installation of nine new process machines, and the establishment of a new Quality Centre of Excellence.

“Crucially, thanks to a well-considered crisis management plan, Precision Micro maintained business continuity throughout – even when the COVID-19 pandemic struck just months after the fire,” the company said.

The fire broke out on 24 November 2019 as the result of an electrical fault. While the fire was contained to two production areas, these were central to the company’s core photochemical etching process.

The company produces millions of precision-etched products every year, including safety-critical automotive components through to high-performance parts for the aerospace industry. After the fire, establishing continuity of supply was critical and “within hours, Precision Micro’s team got hands-on with the recovery effort, identifying what could be salvaged and devising a strategy which would enable them to minimise disruption to customers,” the company explained. “Central to this was the construction of two industrial annexes just weeks after the fire, into which critical machinery was relocated to keep the business moving and minimise the fire’s impact on customers.”

“To be able to get back to some sort of normality so soon after the fire goes to show just how committed we are as a business to delivering the very best levels of service to our customers, no matter the circumstances we find ourselves in. By acting so quickly, we

were able to maintain production which meant our customers could continue to rely on us, even in the most challenging of times,” Mick Taylor, Commercial Director of Precision Micro, said.

The longer-term site refurbishment began in 2020, as the company began not only the process of rebuilding damaged areas but also future-proofing the business. This involved a £5.1 million investment in which the company “reconfigured its processes to introduce more specialist machinery, increase space in the factory and build-in additional fire mitigation initiatives to de-risk any future repeats of the 2019 incident”. The commercial team has been moved into dedicated nearby offices in Fort Dunlop, freeing up space for additional production and stock holding.

The company said the UK lockdown in March 2020 delayed – but didn’t deter – progress. “Of course, we had to revise the timeline for our recovery programme, but we were determined not to let the pandemic affect our business when we had already made so many advances in the short space of time since the fire,” said Taylor. “How the team has responded to these challenges – backed by the support of a number of stakeholders

including key suppliers – has been incredible. Thinking back to 2019, it was impossible to foresee either of these obstacles, but how our team has pulled together has been nothing short of inspirational. It’s this unbeatable team spirit which reinforces the resilience of Precision Micro, not just to keep the business running smoothly, but to do so in the most challenging of times.”

www.precisionmicro.com

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