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Pontyclun-based manufacturer, Concrete Canvas, manufactures flexible concrete fabric that is used in construction and civil engineering projects across the globe.
Newport manufacturer, Atlantic Service Company, a leading manufacturer of equipment used in food processing plants and butchers’ shops, already boasts an extensive international order book with clients spanning across more than 50 countries worldwide.
Exports account for 80% of the firm’s trade, having experienced an increase of 10% in the last year alone. The company is now looking to place a drive on exports in new territories as part of wider plans to grow the business.
Flamgard Calidair, a Welsh manufacturing firm whose products have been used in flagship projects all over the world, is reaping the rewards of its export strategy with record breaking sales.
Flamgard is now projecting record-breaking turnover for 2021 and has its sights set on doubling this by 2025 by further growing its global client base.
South Wales manufacturer, Hexigone Inhibitors, is addressing a multi-trillion-pound global problem with its patented products. Following an initial discovery made at Swansea University, and after years of research and development, the company is now beginning its export journey.
Hexigone has secured its first export clients and is on track to confirm multiple international deals in the coming months. It is anticipating huge business growth over the next year as a result of its export strategy.
Newtown based manufacturer, Makefast Group, designs and builds equipment for the marine and safety industries, as well as systems for super yachts and luxury boats including retractable sunroofs, awning units, and bathing platforms.
Newtown based manufacturer, RM Group, designs and builds both manual and automated machinery used to process and package items for industries like food and drink, construction, energy, utilities and general industry.
The company exports its products to more than 15 countries, including Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, Iraq and the USA.
Teddington Engineered Solutions, a West-Wales engineering business which originally supplied parts that kept the RAF’s Spitfires in the air during World War 2, targeted international markets as part of its growth strategy.
Zip-Clip, a Mid-Wales manufacturer of high specification suspension systems for the electrical, mechanical, heating and ventilation industries, decided to fight back against the onslaught of the UK recession by targeting export markets. The results have been dramatic, with 40% of the firm’s output now being sold overseas, in no fewer than 23 countries.