
Friction welding machine manufacturer Thompson continues to defy the economic downturn with a glut of new orders worth more than £5 million.
The flourishing Halesowen-based company has been chosen to supply its award-winning equipment and a range of associated engineering services to component makers in Asia, Europe and the Pacific Rim.
Truck parts manufacturers in China have ordered two machines with another three models destined for a construction machine maker's factories in Italy and Australia.
Thompson puts its success down to the efforts of its dedicated workforce including its eight-strong sales and customer service team, who clinched the deals for the crop of new orders all in a single month.
"In spite of the tough economic climate, we're delighted to have secured this impressive amount of new orders, which includes some from existing customers who remain loyal because of our track record for quality equipment and high levels of customer support," commented Peter Lovegrove, Thompson's operations director.
"This latest success also shows that our determination to invest heavily in our core values of people, products, presence and partnerships continues to pay off, even in the most challenging trading conditions," he added.
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