Friday, February 7, 2025

Kingston Engineering invests in new machines

Kingston Engineering is a leading precision engineering company, expert in the manufacturing of bespoke and purpose-built precision components and assemblies. Established in Hull in 1919, Kingston Engineering’s success is based on continuously moving the business forward and embracing new technologies.

There has been continuous investment in cutting-edge machines, in-house facilities, and precision technologies at the Kingston Engineering site, based on Pennington Street. Kingston Engineering recently announced that it will continue investing in new machines throughout 2025, with two new machines scheduled to arrive in the company’s first quarter.

Kingston Engineering provides precision engineering solutions to UK and global customers. The company is proud to provide advanced, ultra-precision components that empower innovations in so many industries like medicine, pharmaceuticals, energy, aerospace, space exploration, and manufacturing. As the demand for complex shapes, features and precision accuracy levels increases, Kingston Engineering is well-placed to fulfil the requirements of modern industry.

With a strong heritage of precision manufacturing expertise, backed by a policy of continued investment, Kingston Engineering is leading the curve and shaping precision engineering of the future.

To find out more about Kingston Engineering email sales@kingston-engineering.co.uk or visit: www.kingston-engineering.co.uk

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