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New wire drawing mill to open in Scunthorpe

22nd February 2018

Innovation

Here at Harrison Spinks we are demonstrating our commitment to British manufacturing by investing £1.8million in a new wire drawing facility on British Steel’s site in Scunthorpe, which will lead to the creation of 22 new jobs.

The facility will utilise a 40,000 sq ft British Steel building to house two wire drawing lines, set to be installed at the end of April 2018. These lines will draw the ultra-fine wire used to manufacture our world-leading pocket springs, using steel rod from British Steel. The investment will initially create nine jobs with 13 more to follow after the installation of a further six wire drawing lines at the facility. These will produce approximately 400 tonnes of fine wire for springs each week.

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Speaking about the new facility, Richard Essery, Managing Director of Harrison Spinks Components, said:

“We have a long-established relationship with British Steel – the manufacturer provides the high-quality wire needed for our innovative spring technology.

Partnering with British Steel to launch our new wire drawing facility in Scunthorpe not only means we can recycle all steel waste, creating a closed-loop production process, but also allows us to develop a higher grade wire quality, enabling us to produce industry-leading springs for our mattresses.

The investment in this new wire drawing facility is part of our wider business strategy to become world leaders in sustainable mattress and comfort innovation. We look forward to working with British Steel moving forward in order to further expand the new wire drawing site with the help of additional investment, further boosting job creation in the region.”

As well as producing wire for springs used in mattresses manufactured at our factory in Leeds, the ultra-fine wire drawn in Scunthorpe will be exported, so lightweight springs can be used in mattresses in other countries, including the United States.

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Richards Sims, British Steel Managing Director Wire Rod, said:

“Quality and innovation are cornerstones of both companies’ products so we’re delighted to strengthen our partnership with Harrison Spinks.

By working together on product development and manufacturing, we’ll be able to further improve our wire rod grades and ensure end-users continue receiving the market-leading products synonymous with Harrison Spinks and British Steel.”

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Part of the £1.8million investment in the new facility came from a £150,000 grant from the British Steel Support Fund at North Lincolnshire Council, which has helped facilitate the move of Harrison Spinks’ wire drawing machines to Scunthorpe.

Commenting on the new wire drawing facility, Rob Waltham MBE, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said:

“This is terrific news for North Lincolnshire as we welcome another top brand to the area.

I’m delighted the council was able to play its part in helping to facilitate Harrison Spinks’ expansion plans. The North Lincolnshire British Steel Support Fund has supported another business to relocate into the area. Our fantastic location and first class workforce presents North Lincolnshire as an ideal place for potential investors.

The fund provides finance to businesses in North Lincolnshire that will create new jobs and develop business growth and diversification of existing businesses and attract new jobs through inward investment.”

Further details on British Steel can be found at www.britishsteel.co.uk.