Welcoming new members to Made in Britain

We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to our newest members joining the Made in Britain membership. Below, we take a look at who they are, what they do, and how they plan to use the Made in Britain Mark.

First to join the Engineering sector this week is Watts Urethane Products Ltd. They specialise in premium polyurethane products produced at their factory in Lydney, Gloucestershire. They will proudly display the Made in Britain Mark on their brochures, social media, website, and throughout their supply chain.

Next up to join the Engineering sector is Atwell International Ltd. They supply VG Safety Products and associated lift components, including the VG-AIO-Speedwatcher, an overspeed monitoring device for deployment of lift safety brakes, which is designed and manufactured at their offices in Worcester. They will prominently feature the Made in Britain Mark across various platforms, including products, premises, exhibitions, brochures, technical guide, digital communications, social media, and their website.

Ashford Packaging Equipment Ltd is the final member joining the Engineering sector this week. They specialise in manufacturing liquid filling and capping machines, all of which are produced in the UK. They intend to showcase the Made in Britain Mark on their products, at exhibitions, and on their website.

With over 50 years of experience, Clearview Intelligence Ltd delivers cutting-edge technology solutions to the highways and transport sector. They will be joining the Transport sector and will use the Made in Britain Mark on packaging, exhibitions, brochures, digital communications, social media, and their website.

Also joining the Transport sector is Roadside Technologies, who manufacture LED signage on trailers (Mobile VMS) and other off-grid solutions for the highways and construction industry. They also manufacture solutions such as off-grid solar-powered CCTV, solar lighting towers, and LED speed signs. They will be using the Made in Britain Mark on their products, supply chain, exhibitions, brochure, technical guide, digital communications, social media, and website.

The Building & Construction sector sees Hinson joining this week. They are a family-run business, crafting bespoke timber doors and windows in Hanslope, Milton Keynes. They will utilise the Made in Britain Mark on their products, packaging, vehicle livery, exhibitions, brochure, digital communications, social media, and website.

Maksons, a steel fabricator located in Southall, West London, manufactures architectural metalworks such as railings, gates, balconies, and structural steelwork structures. They are also joining the Building & Construction sector, using the Made in Britain Mark throughout their operations, including products, packaging, supply chain, vehicle livery, workwear, premises, factory, warehouse, exhibitions, brochures, digital communications, social media, and website.

Our final member to be welcomed this week is Midori Aluminium Ltd, who will be joining the Building & Construction sector. They fabricate aluminium products such as windows, bifold doors, patio doors, commercial doors, and curtain walling screens, all from their factory in Leicestershire. They will incorporate the Made in Britain Mark into their brochure, digital communications, social media, and website.

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 1 year ago | By Made in Britain

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