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News Release from: Manufacturing Advisory Service - East Midlands | Subject: Manufacturing Advisory Service
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2007
Advisory service supports
subcontractor's future
Thanks to support it's received from a UK manufacturing advisory service, an aerospace subcontractor has secured a surer future and is gaining more orders.
A Derby aerospace firm which supplies one of the world's biggest names in aerospace is making great strides towards securing its long-term future and winning more orders Thanks to support it's received from the Manufacturing Advisory Service in the East Midlands (MAS EM), Trac Baker is well on its way to earning the environmental credentials which could soon become mandatory for businesses supplying this demanding sector
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 1 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The firm, which employs 49 people at its Pride Park base on Millennium Way in the city, supplies aerospace giant Rolls-Royce with a variety of precision components.
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We operate in a vastly competitive market and customers are becoming increasingly keen that their suppliers reduce their impact on the environment." He said: "It's only a matter of time before this environmental certification becomes mandatory across our industry.
As a result of help from MAS, we've made sure that we're in a very strong position to respond before this happens." The five days of support to train Trac about the environmentally friendly procedures it needs to adopt to win the ISO14001 certification came through MAS EM's 'LiftOff' scheme, which helps aerospace businesses in disadvantaged parts of the East Midlands to boost their profits.
The environmental management system standard is awarded when a company can systematically show its commitment to protecting the environment by, for example, working to restrict carbon emissions, reduce electricity consumption and recycle more waste products.
The certification will also help open up the global aerospace market to the company.
Trac Baker has recently recruited its first quality supply chain manager.
Ian Taylor is responsible for putting together the company's environmental management system at the Pride Park factory and then rolling this out across Trac's six other manufacturing sites scattered across the country.
With the environmental audit scheduled for later this month, Taylor is quietly confident.
He added: "ISO14001 can potentially be a technical minefield, so getting funding to bring in consultants with expert knowledge in this area was priceless.
BTSS found out exactly what we were looking for and were able to come up with specific proposals for integrating our existing environmental systems with those which would meet the rigorous accreditation standards." Taylor said: "Tackling this area without outside help would have been costly and extremely time consuming, and although we already had a reasonable understanding of environmental considerations, the whole exercise has clarified many of the issues we still needed to tackle." The LiftOff programme, funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is heavily subsidised and is available to manufacturing companies, which are connected to the aerospace industry and based in an Objective 2 area of the region.
It can provide help on a range of business areas including developing new workforce skills, introducing new business competencies and processes plus marketing support to look at new markets and diversification.
MAS is looking for companies to take advantage of this offer before the end of March.
MAS can also help small and medium-sized companies outside the aerospace sector to improve their competitiveness.
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