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WEAF welcomes new member Brunel Engraving Co Ltd

WEAF welcomes new member Brunel Engraving Co Ltd

Brunel Industrial Engraving are a leading supplier of engraved components to the UK Aerospace Industry. In addition we also provide control panels, labeling, QR and Bar code marking, mimic diagrams, serial plates and asset labels.     Britannia Way Clevedon...

WEAF welcomes new member Brunel Engraving Co Ltd

WEAF Welcomes New Member Tungaloy UK Limited

Although relatively new to the UK market Tungaloy are one of the world’s leading indexable cutting tools manufacturers. Founded in Japan 1929, we offer a complete range of turning, grooving, milling and drilling products, we are having great success particularly in...

WEAF welcomes new member Brunel Engraving Co Ltd

WEAF ANNOUNCES NEW CEO AT FARNBOROUGH

The West of England Aerospace Forum (WEAF) today (18/07/18) is delighted to announce the appointment of its new chief executive Colin Turner.  Colin will take up his position on the 1st of October 2018. As the CEO Colin will continue to build and grow the...

Bodycote to open new heat treatment facility in UK

Bodycote to open new heat treatment facility in UK

STATE-OF-THE-ART PLANT TO SERVE AEROSPACE AND POWER GENERATION SUPPLY CHAINS MACCLESFIELD (U.K.) — Bodycote, the world’s largest provider of heat treatments and specialist thermal processing services, is pleased to announce the opening of a new facility in the...

WEAF welcomes new member Brunel Engraving Co Ltd

                                         

WEAF welcomes new member Brunel Engraving Co Ltd

Unique opportunity for UK’s small engineering firms to shine

Advanced Engineering 2018, the UK’s largest annual gathering of OEMs and engineering supply chain professionals, is throwing down the welcome mat for UK’s small engineering firms and subcontractors. New for this year, the show is excited to be supporting these UK...

WEAF welcomes new member Brunel Engraving Co Ltd

Graphic continues to prosper at 50

Graphic was formed on 21st June 1968 by Rex Rozario OBE. Rex worked with Dr Paul Eisler, the inventor of the Printed Circuit Board, at Technograph-Telegraph in the 1950’s. In 1972 Rex moved the factory to Crediton and operated from a number of buildings on the Lords...