Manufacturing firm owner launches new metal products business in Pocklington
The owner of a full service sheet metalwork manufacturer has announced the launch of Fresh Metal, a new firm manufacturing design-led metal products.
Spearheaded by Charles Corner, managing director of Malton Laser, Fresh Metal will produce a number of bespoke, metal items to a variety of markets.
Operating from a 6,000 sq. ft. unit in Pocklington, East Yorkshire, Charles will work with his operations manager to manufacture a diverse range of premium, upmarket metal products.
The first product range by Fresh Metal is currently in development and is being designed specifically for architects and interior designers.
Charles said: “Having spearheaded a successful metal fabrication business for almost 20 years, I have built-up extensive experience working in the metal industry.
“Utilising these skills and familiarity in working with different metals, I’ve set up Fresh Metal with the ambition of offering a host of industry-leading items that are not only functional, but stylish too.
“Thanks to the use of revolutionary metal fabrication equipment, Fresh Metal will provide an efficient, precise service to wide ranging target audiences and markets.”
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