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Automotive & Motorsport

£200k Contract Haul Turns Up the Heat

Heat Treatment 2000 is on course to secure another period of growth after landing an additional £200,000 of contracts for the automotive, structural engineering and leisure markets. It highlights what has been an eventual year for the business after it successfully became the first company in its sector to secure the global TS16949 quality accreditation.

John Walsh, quality director at HT 2000 explains: "We have always tried to be that little bit different by taking on the more complex jobs and embarking on a continuous improvement drive that has seen us invest in working processes and one of the largest furnaces ever acquired in the UK. The TS16949 standard was the next step in our development and has already helped reduce rejects by 10% and opened up new doors that previously were firmly shut."

Following a major investment drive, the company specialises in the heat treatment of ferrous and non-ferrous components, with many of its treated parts used by Aston Martin, Honda, BMW and a number of theme park venues across the UK.

On one occasion, a batch of its high performance fastener products was shipped out for use in a multi-billion pound monorail project in Hong Kong.

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Stevens Rowsell is a specialist precision sheet metal engineering company in East Sussex