Sheffield Forgemasters records £118m order book for 2018
Sheffield Forgemasters International Ltd has reported a 2018 order book value of £118m, which is its highest since the £117m recorded in 2012.
The engineering company counts UK and US defence orders, materials processing, and research and development projects orders as helping to support the order book.
Dr Graham Honeyman CBE, chief executive at Sheffield Forgemasters, said: “We are very pleased to report that our order book has breached the 100 million pound mark for the first time in five years.
“This announcement follows a prolonged period of market austerity across all of our market sectors after the global recession started to take effect, which was further compounded by the collapse of oil and gas markets which closed off a key revenue stream almost overnight.
“It is important to recognise that our customers see the high integrity of our products and our ability to create engineering solutions as invaluable against increasing competition from other, less experienced manufacturers and aggressive tiger economies.”
He added: “Despite the downturn in global markets, the company holds fast to the belief that we have to maintain a technological lead so our investment into new skills and technologies has gone on unabated. This is a crucial difference that sets this company apart and we are confident that we can outgun our fiercest competition in terms of product integrity and design innovation.
“The company still has a lot of work to do to secure new contracts and we have no intention of resting on these placed orders – we need to keep pushing forward and securing work in new markets.
“Research and development projects are increasingly important for us and we have no competitors that can offer our levels of expertise in this field.”
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