Monday, November 18, 2024

Grantham businesses open doors for manufacturing day

Seven engineering and manufacturing businesses in South Kesteven have pledged to throw open their doors to the public in an effort to promote their sector on National Manufacturing Day.

The Grantham-based businesses are working together under the banner of the Greater Lincolnshire Engineering and Manufacturing Network (GLEAM) with support from the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership’s Manufacturing Board.  

The group includes: 

  • BGB
  • DLS Plastics
  • Grantham Engineering
  • Harlaxton Engineering Services
  • Iconic Engineering Solutions
  • Pentangle Engineering Services Ltd
  • Viking Signs

From 9am on Thursday 7th July, each business will throw open its doors as part of a UK-wide open house organised by Make UK and will host factory tours, talks, workshops and machine demonstrations to showcase the industry as a sector of choice which provides, on average, a 30% better paid job than the UK norm. 

Visitors will also have the chance to see the potential jobs on offer within the diverse local manufacturing industry. Each business will engage with all age groups including school leavers, graduates, people looking to reskill and local residents. 

Darren Joint, Managing Director of Viking Signs and Chair of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP’s Manufacturing Board, said: “The open house initiative from Make UK is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the inner workings of South Kesteven’s manufacturing sector, and one that we at Viking Signs are proud to support. 

“We’re looking forward to welcoming the public so they can have a glimpse behind the scenes of the varied work we carry out. The GLEAM-SK group consists of dedicated expert businesses, all of which are championing and contributing to competitive and sustainable manufacturing not only locally, but across the UK and the world. 

“We hope to see budding future engineers, designers, and innovators in attendance on the day!” 

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