North East moulding company announces plans to double workforce
A North East plastic mouding company has announced plans to double its workforce over the next year.
B2B Injection Moulding, based in Tyne and Wear, specialises in plastic injection moulding, and is forecasting to reach £1m turnover in its second year of trading.
The plans to increase its headcount from 10 to 20 come following an investment in “quality management support”.
Dawn Flynn, managing director, commented: “After acquiring the company just last year, we quickly realised that we had to address issues around quality to enhance customer satisfaction and confidence, and ensuring that our management team and workforce were fully onboard was critical.
“Absolute Quality created and implemented systems that brought clarity for us all and the newly streamlined processes means we have regained confidence with our current customers and can now explore further business development opportunities.”
Lora Wilson, consultant at Absolute Quality Consultancy & Training, added: “It’s been a pleasure working with Dawn and the B2B Injection Moulding team to support their efforts to improve their quality system and, excitingly, help them open up opportunities and enhance their reputation as a provider of thermoplastic injection moulded components.”
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