The Engineering sector leads new members

We would like to welcome eleven new members to Made in Britain membership. Below we take a look at who they are, what they do and how they intend to use the Made in Britain Mark. 

Fist up this week, we would like to welcome Kingfisher (Lubrication) Ltd to the Engineering sector. They manufacture grease fittings, battery plate adaptors and other lubrication-focused metal components for several industries  including Areospace and Automotive. They intend to use the Made in Britain Mark on their packaging, at their premises, and throughout their digital communications. 

Also joining the Engineering sector is Arrow Ltd, they manufacture the GasGrab, a device for safely lifting and moving gas cylinders by hand. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on their packaging, on their exhibitions, in their brochure and throughout their digital communications, social media and website. 

The Conveyor Shop also join the Engineering sector, they make bespoke heavy duty conveyor systems and screening plants along with components such as rollers, drums, scrapers and skirting cleaning products. They plan to use the Made in Britain Mark on their product, vehicles, at their premises and throughout their digital communications, social media and website. 

The Engineering sector also sees Elior Lighting Ltd join this week. They design luminaires, from bespoke pendants to off-the-shelf downlights etc. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on their product, packaging, vehicles, at their premises, through their digital communications, social media and website. 

PCD Parts also join the Engineering sector. They specialise in manufacturing and supplying wheel spacers, PCD hub adapters, hub fixings and accessories for a wide range of cars, vans, 4x4's and motorcycles. They intend to use the Made in Britain Mark on their product, packaging, exhibitions, brochure, and throughout the digital communications, social media and website. 

The last member joining the Engineering sector this week is iCO Products. They manufacture high pressure pumps and nozzles for the residential mist fire suppression market. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on the product, packaging, brochure and website. 

RealVNC Ltd join the Software sector. Their RealVNC Connect allows you to remotely access and control your devices wherever you are in the world, whenever you need to. They plan to use the Made in Britain Mark on their product, workwear, exhibitions, brochure, and through digital communications.

Also joining the Software sector is Adapt ID Ltd. They specialise in online & contactless technology for connecting customers with businesses. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on their product, packaging, labels, on their vehicles, throughout their digital communications, social media and website. 

The Launceston Timber Co join the Building & Construction sector. They produce timber products including fencing, boards, timber frame buildings and other joinery products. They intend to use the Made in Britain Mark on their exhibition stand, brochure, social media and website. 

The Food & Beverage sector sees Gumi Vitamins Ltd join this week. They manufacture vitamins and wellness related products such as CBD and mushroom products. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on their product, packaging, care label, exhibitions, brochure, social media and website. 

To end this week's round up, we would like to welcome Floreon Technology Ltd to the Chemicals sector. They have developed and patented a family of plant-based plastics, which offer up to 7 times lower carbon footprint than traditional fossil-based plastics. They plan to use the Made in Britain Mark on their product, packaging, at their premises, on their paperwork, and throughout their digital communications. 

From everyone at Made in Britain, we would like to welcome this week's 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 9 months ago | By Made in Britain

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