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General machining subcontractor Woodbrook Precision has experienced pronounced growth thanks to an assertive approach to purchasing machining centres and forward planning, with assistance from its long-term machine tool supplier, Yamazaki Mazak.
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The global pandemic is driving a new age of innovation and collaboration, writes Alan Mucklow, Managing Director UK & Ireland Sales & Service, at Yamazaki Mazak.
I’m sure I wasn’t alone in the initial stages of the pandemic to be deeply concerned about how the UK’s manufacturing base would cope as global trade contracted at a dizzying speed.
Memories of the 2008 financial crisis came flooding back, but this crisis has been different, affecting different sectors and supply chains in ways none of us can have predicted. Unlike 2008 when consumer spending pulled the UK economy out of its malaise, the pandemic has seen retail and hospitality badly hit whilst manufacturing has managed to quickly adapt to new market conditions.