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CNC Machining

Stocked Fasteners Added to Turned Part Product Range

Chingford based INRO, a manufacturer of quality high standard, precision complex turned parts has announced the addition of fasteners to this wide range of components, and already stocks in excess of 1.5 million screws. 

The introduction of fasteners is already opening doors into many other markets and industries and this augers well for the future. This important transition has been helped by last year’s appointment of Kevin Butler as sales manager.

INRO has continued to push the boundaries with its heavy investment in the best manufacturing equipment. This investment has reached over £3m in the last 3 years and it was the first company in the UK to take delivery of both the ECAS 10-axis sliding head turning machine and the all new 32J turning machine.

Butler has 21 years experience with a similar manufacturer of turned parts that also developed into the fastener side of the business. More recently he was general manager at a fastener distributor. So it is no surprise that Roger Innes, senior partner at INRO, offered him the challenge of joining this successful business.

“We believe in our aim to make INRO the most dependable, service conscious supplier of quality turned parts and fasteners”, comments Butler. “My role is to promote and increase the customer base of both turned parts and fasteners. INRO is in a unique position of being able to supply both product ranges from the same factory to both existing and new customers. It has become an important transition for the company as we can now offer a service that compliments the supply of manufactured goods with our ability to offer bulk standard screws and nuts”. INRO’s customer base is in diverse industries including: medical, offshore, aerospace, defence, security, food, leisure and auto-sport industries.

www.inro-eng.co.uk

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