Outlined at
the recent Biannual Company Conference, annual figures for Advanced Handling reported
a continued growth in sales orders.
With a
year-on-year increase in sales orders of 19% and overall profitability growing
by 23%, these results indicate a definite pattern towards a rising demand
amongst UK businesses for materials handling and manual handling solutions. Specifically
in the last twelve months Advanced Handling experienced their highest volume of
orders for mezzanine goods lifts and PRONOMIC Lift and Drive mobile lifting
trolleys.
The
company’s Service division celebrated their successful growth of 33%; again a
reflection on UK businesses investing in preventative maintenance and safety.
This reported growth has been an encouraging boost for Advanced Handling and
the industry sector as explained by Managing Director, Mike Prince; “Along with
other well positioned UK manufacturing businesses we have successfully come
through the recession. At the end of 2012 we introduced some restructuring to
our business and product range. It’s been very much a time of adjustment and
last year we began to benefit from the positive effect this has made across all
of our departments.”
Making great
efforts to optimise operations, the Advanced Handling are benefiting from their
lean approach to manufacturing and the implementation of an improved internal
quality system. Commercial Director, Liz Middleton commented on the new enhancements,
saying; “Our customers both external and internal are benefiting from the
improvement we have made to our performance as we are now able to measure more
effectively how we are delivering to our customers.” Following news that over the last six months
dispatch times for standard items was a respectable 98.22% on time, Liz
concluded; “Regular analysis of this data allows us to continue to improve our
production processes to ensure we don’t let our customers down.”
Further
improvements were reported by the Technical Department within Advanced Handling,
announcing new software capabilities to extend equipment simulation including
additional motion analysis and structural optimization. With this new
technology the team are able to create and model real situations in order to
test the strength, versatility and specification of designs before any
manufacturing processes are started. The company’s Technical Director, David
Goss, spoke of the benefits of the software during the conference explaining; “Now
we can simulate complex designs and accurately predict equipment performance
earlier in the process. This will result in improved performance and enhanced
reliability for our customers."
Located in
the UK, north of Peterborough, materials handling solutions manufacturer
Advanced Handling will be opening their doors again in 2015 for their second
annual Open Day. These events offer customers a chance to test solutions and
technologies and meet the team. Learn more via their website at www.advancedhandling.co.uk.