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Thornton
Precision Components appoint two new Investment Casting Manufacturing
Engineers.
Precision
forging, casting and machined component supplier, Thornton Precision
Components are pleased to announce the appointment of two new Investment
Casting Manufacturing Engineers.
Having
received first class references from orthopaedic OEM's around the
world, Jim Schofield and Shaun Smith join Thornton Precision from
Doncasters Centaur, and collectively have over 20 years of experience
within the casting industry. Working closely with Thornton's orthopaedic
casting centre, they will be responsible for new product development
and process engineering.
Thornton
Precision prides itself in innovative solutions to engineering problems,
which are key to cost reduction within the supply chain. Jim and
Shaun bring with them a wealth of experience from within the orthopaedic
industry to help progress Thornton's quest for continued engineering
excellence.
Thornton
Precision Components win Awards for Forging & Innovation
Thornton
Precision Components are proud to announce the winning of two prestigious
awards. The first being 'The Acheson Trophy - Forging of the Year'
for the development of a forged tibial knee previously being manufactured
using only investment casting technology, and the second being 'The
Leybourne Award - Innovation of the Year' for the development of
a unique process for the manufacture of hip replacements using forged,
ECM, CNC machining and coating processes.
Being
part of Mettis Group, the Sheffield based Thornton Precision Components
facility has undergone major investment in the past 2 years, aimed
at offering 'Total Supply Capabilities' to the orthopaedic market.
The multi-million pound investments have included the opening of
the 'Orthopaedic Centre' based on Beulah Road, in which Medicast
- an investment casting facility, and 'Machining Centre of Excellence'
have been developed.
Upon
receiving the awards at the Confederation of British Metalforming
Annual Banquet in Birmingham, Managing Director Richard Senior said,
"The awards underpin the technical expertise and dedication
held at Thornton Precision. Continued investment in leading edge
technologies have placed the company at the forefront of industries
such as forging and investment casting and we will continue to invest
to remain leaders in our chosen markets."
Thornton
Precision Components Ltd have launched a new online service to its
customers.
In
the rapidly changing environment of industries such as medical and
aerospace, the ability to respond to customers changing needs is
becoming increasingly important.
This
service will allow businesses looking for forged, cast and machined
components to log onto the website and place there enquiry online.
Attaching
the design to the enquiry will save time for the customer when collating
such information for quotation, and allows Thorntons to supply a
quotation to its customers within a matter of hours rather than
days.
Apprentice
2000 Challenge - EEF & EMTA
Five
of Thornton Precision's apprentices attended "Apprentice 2000
Challenge" held at Lindley Lodge Outward Bound Center, Castleton.
Patrick
Sultanti, Stephen Whiteley, Ryan Martin, Samantha Leach and Nicola
Smith were involved in the national event organised by Engineering
& Marine Training Authority (EMTA) & the Engineering Employers
Federation (EEF).
With
Key Skills being an integral part of the modern apprenticeship,
the objective of the event was for each individual to develop these
skills. The Key Skills include communication, presentation, application
of numbers and information technology.
Ryan
& Nicola were deservedly part of the winning team, however "Although
only one team could win I feel that all the apprentices were successful
in what they had achieved, and how well they represented Thornton
Precision", said Neil Hemmingway - Personnel Manager
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