Denroy Expansion to meet Aerospace demand
Denroy Plastics has invested over €530,000 in new equipment, whilst appointing three new senior staff and ramping up training capacity, as the business progresses within the aerospace market.
This investment in a new Engel moulding machine follows growth projections throughout 2019, as the company expects to see a significant increase in sales.
Denroy have received increased demand from aerospace clients, looking for larger components moulded from high-end polymers.
The company has recently appointed a new business development manager, business development engineer and engineering manager as part of their expansion plan with a focus on developing the Aerospace sales.
Whilst discussing Denroy’s possible future investment in Aerospace, General Manager, John Irwin said Denroy had been:
greatly encouraged by customer feedback and on the new areas of business which our team has been opening up.
In February, Denroy announced major expansion plans after winning more business from Triumph Group Inc in Pennsylvania.
This investment will see expansion of the production capacity at Denroy’s factory premises, following a recent multi-million dollar deal with Triumph Aerostructure in Texas.
John Rainey, Denroy’s Managing Director said:
We want to remain at the forefront of polymer processing and this investment will enable us to develop our R&D capability and test laboratory, to support our development activities
Denroy have also invested in Infor CloudSuite Industrial (SyteLine) to enhance planning, service and quality control. This app will offer an integrated platform for quality control and compliance for the aerospace and other sectors.