AET directors Stephen Woollen, David Birch and Andy Richards.

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Sheffield engineering firm hits post-recession milestone doubling turnover

Sheffield engineering company Advances Engineering Techniques has celebrated its 25th anniversary this month after doubling turnover and workforce in the last five years.

AET expects to create a further 40 new jobs within the next five years as it expands further and develops its export business.

David Birch founded AET with brothers Jack and Reg Copeland. Operations started with one laser-cutting machine in a 1,000 square feet unit.

In 2008, after the industry was hit by the recession, the firm invested heavily in new plant and equipment and has subsequently seen the worth of annual orders rocket from £4 million to £10 million, with the number of employees rising from 73 to over 150.

AET manufactures 600k metal components a year for clients across sectors and has supplied parts for the fleet of London Paralympics buses and the retractable roof over Wimbledon’s Centre Court.

The company’s growth is being supported by Creative Sheffield - a partner in the South Yorkshire Sector Growth Enhancement Programme (SYSGEP). Creative Sheffield is Sheffield City Council’s economic development function, which is committed to boosting business growth in the city.

Creative Sheffield has helped AET to purchase the freehold of part of its site in Holbrook Avenue, Halfway, from the council, which allowed it to secure funding for expansion.

Creative Sheffield also introduced the company to both the opportunity to secure a Regional Growth Fund grant from Sheffield City Region’s Local Enterprise Partnership to invest in new machines, and to UK Trade & Investment for export support.

AET’s managing director David Birch said: “Success hasn’t come by accident. When the bottom fell out of engineering, we didn’t panic. We sat down and planned what we were going to do.

“That meant being bold and exciting and investing in the latest technology and techniques, and expanding factory space to increase capacity.

“One of our greatest strengths has been that we’ve diversified and can offer the total range of engineering services, which puts us into a very small group of companies.

“We’ve also invested in apprenticeships and staff training to maintain the competitive edge in terms of skills. Everything we set out to achieve we’ve excelled at and that’s down to the great team we have here.”

“The support we’ve had from Creative Sheffield has been very helpful. They bring to our attention opportunities we might not otherwise have known about, and there’s always someone at the end of the phone trying to help where they can.”

Creative Sheffield’s sector growth manager for advanced engineering and manufacturing, Steve Wainwright, said: “Sheffield has been renowned for engineering excellence for over 200 years, and is recognised worldwide for its expertise in high precision engineered materials and manufactured products.

“We’re delighted to be able to support the expert team at AET as the company goes from strength to strength.”

Creative Sheffield is part of Sheffield City Council and is the city’s economic development function, with business growth its core activity. It is funded by Sheffield City Council and is a partner in the South Yorkshire Sector Growth Enhancement Programme (SYSGEP) that is part-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Yorkshire and The Humber ERDF Programme 2007-13.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .

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