Wednesday, January 22, 2025

British Steel invests £26m in support for forklift truck mast industry

British Steel has opened a £26m service centre that is says makes it one of the world’s leading suppliers to the forklift truck mast industry.

The investment has been made at the company’s Special Profiles business in Skinningrove, in the North East, which specialises in manufacturing steel profiles for the earth moving, forklift, construction, shipbuilding, and mining markets.

Richard Napier, British Steel’s Sales Director, Special Profiles, says it will enable the company to explore growth opportunities across the globe for forklift mast profiles, with the new warehousing and processing facility forecast to significantly increase throughput within the next two years.

He said: “This is the largest single investment in our Special Profiles business for more than 30 years, demonstrating our owner’s commitment to strengthening British Steel’s position at the heart of UK manufacturing.

“The new facility also firmly establishes us as one of the world’s leading manufacturers and processors of value-added profiles for the forklift industry. Our extended range of products are designed and manufactured to exact customer requirements, with the new milling capability offering profiles with tolerances of just 0.1mm – precision few global competitors can match.

“We have already had extremely positive feedback about this investment from current customers, and potential new ones, and although our primary product offering will be for forklift mast profiles, we expect to expand this to include other product applications too.”

British Steel’s milling capability will primarily service the demanding high-reach forklift truck market. These vehicles are typically used to move loads in warehouses and because they operate at heights of up to eight metres, exceptionally tight tolerances are needed for the mast sections – the moving parts which enable the truck’s forks to reach, collect and move items.

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