Nine new members join Made in Britain this week

This week we welcome nine new members to Made in Britain in six sectors.

First up this week is Fabco Sanctuary Limited in the Building & Construction sector, who manufacture W20 steel windows, doors, partitions, and screens from their factory in West Sussex. They plan to use the mark on their website, social media, and in their brochures.

The second member to join us this week in the Clothing & Apparel sector is Wyedean, a Haworth-based manufacturer of military uniforms, braid, insignia, regalia, and accoutrement. The firm plan to use the Made in Britain mark on their British-made products on their website.

Spiring Enterprises Limited join us this week in the Creative Industries sector. The company is the inventor and sole manufacturer of Molymod Molecular Models, used in schools, colleges and at universities by teachers and students for hands-on learning of chemical structures in science. They plan to use the mark at trade fairs, on their product advertising literature, and website - www.molymod.com.

Ellutia Limited is the first of three new members joining the Engineering sector this week. The firm make scientific instruments in the UK at their plant in Ely, Cambridgeshire. They plan to use the mark on their marketing materials, social media, on manufactured products, and on packaging.

The second company joining the Engineering sector this week is Reggie’s Razors, who make safety razors and shaving products in Calne, Wiltshire. They intend to use the mark on their website and packaging.

TEMLA Laser are the third member joining the Engineering sector this week. The firm is a sub-contractor of CNC laser and press brake profiles and products. Based in Washington, Tyne and Wear, the company has been operating for over ten years and servicing various industries including automotive, architectural, fabrication and signage. They will use the mark on their website, email flyers, uniforms, and information board in the general office.

The first of two new members joining us in the Health & Beauty sector is Natural Skincare Solutions Ltd, a manufacturer of natural and organic skincare products, developed and manufactured on site in West Dorset. The firm have been Soil Association (COSMOS) accredited for over 20 years. They plan to use the mark on their website and on marketing materials.

The second new member in the Health & Beauty sector is Technology in Motion, who make specialist 3D-printed helmets for children who are affected by plagiocephaly. The company also manufacture other 3D-printed orthoses. They intend to use the mark on their website, corporate videos and literature, and on social media.

To end this week’s round up, joining the Printing & Publishing sector is Rapidity Communications Limited. The company produce digitally printed commercial printing in both small format and large formats from their production facility in Sidcup, Kent. The firm plan to use the mark on their website, marketing materials, and on van signage.

From everyone at Made in Britain, we would like to welcome all our new members. We look forward to seeing your Members’ News Stories and your products in the Members’ Product Directory.

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By Made in Britain 1 year ago | By Made in Britain

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