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ECP 更名为 Erodex (UK) ltd.

加强对卓越客户的承诺

介绍:

对于我们尊贵的客户和合作伙伴来说,激动人心的消息即将到来。我们非常高兴地宣布,我们的 ECP(工程碳产品)部门已正式更名为 Erodex(英国)有限公司,这是我们发展历程中的一个重要里程碑。这一战略决策反映出我们致力于为您提供更好的体验,将我们的专业知识和资源整合到一个统一的品牌之下。

50 多年来,我们的电气碳产品部门(前身为 ECP)一直在为原始设备制造商和电机复卷界供应优质碳刷.....,95% 的订单都是当天发货,我们在减少客户停机时间方面建立了良好的声誉。

统一优势,加强服务:

在 Erodex(英国)有限公司,我们始终将提供卓越的产品、出色的客户服务和无与伦比的价值放在首位。通过将 ECP 部门正式整合到我们的品牌中,我们旨在简化我们的运营,并创建一个更具凝聚力的方法来满足您的需求。这一转变将确保您继续获得您一直信赖的高品质产品和服务,而且所有产品和服务都以值得信赖的 Erodex (UK) Ltd. 的名义提供。

简化操作,带来无与伦比的便利:

我们决定联合在 Erodex(英国)有限公司旗下,这使我们能够整合我们的专业知识和资源,从而实现更高效、更集中的方法。通过集中运营我们可以进一步优化流程,为您提供无缝、无忧的体验。这种精简的结构使我们能够继续提供卓越的服务,同时提高我们的服务交付和响应能力。

坚定不移地致力于让客户满意:

在我们作为 Erodex(英国)有限公司向前迈进的过程中,我们始终坚定不移地致力于让您满意。我们的专业团队将一如既往地为您提供每一步支持。无论您是有疑问、需要帮助还是需要个性化指导。我们都将一如既往地为您提供卓越的客户服务。

展望未来:

This exciting transition marks a new chapter in our journey, and we are confident that it will allow us to serve you even better. As Erodex (UK) Ltd., we will continue to innovate, adapt, and expand our offerings to meet your evolving needs. We are committed to remaining at the forefront of our industry, maintaining. ‘The Leading Edge’ and delivering remarkable value to support your success.

感谢您一直以来的忠诚和支持。我们对这一变化及其带来的机遇感到由衷的兴奋。请放心,您将继续得到作为 Erodex(英国)有限公司大家庭的一员,我们将继续为您提供最高水平的服务和质量。

如需咨询或了解更多信息。请随时联系我们的团队。我们将竭诚为您服务。

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Erodex 庆祝成立 50 周年,自动化投资达 40 万英镑

Erodex Group, UK leaders in the design and manufacture of graphite electrodes, tooling and fixtures are celebrating 50 years in business by investing £400,000 in automation at their state-of-the-art graphite machining facility in the West Midlands.

庆祝 50 周年

2023 年是这家家族企业创业 50 周年,他们着眼于未来,购买了一套自动托盘装载系统,与现有的高速加工中心配合使用。

作为投资的结果,该公司预计将最大限度地提高业务高产量领域的效率和产出;在无需增加轮班模式的情况下提高产能。

此外,将现有加工能力与自动化相结合,为 Erodex 提供了以前无法为客户提供的产品组合,从而创造了新的商机。

位于达拉斯顿的 Erodex 先进机械加工设施。
对加工车间的投资将使 Erodex 在石墨加工领域保持领先地位。

公司位于韦德斯伯里的先进加工设施已有 35 年的历史,使 Erodex 能够将各种等级的石墨加工成高度复杂的部件,广泛应用于各行各业。在 2021 年投资 175 万英镑购买新机器之后,该工厂也成为 Erodex 集团近年来实现大幅增长的重要推动力。

Erodex 集团总监 Steve Rolinson 评论说:

"我们非常自豪地庆祝公司成立 50 周年,这是 Erodex 集团的一个重要里程碑。

"我们的业务不断发展壮大,这要归功于我们拥有一支出色、忠诚的员工队伍,其中许多人已经为我们工作了很长时间。

"对加工设施的进一步投资代表着公司业务发展的下一个阶段。自 20 世纪 80 年代中期以来,Erodex 集团已使我们的客户受益于我们获得 ISO 9001 认证的石墨加工设施的能力,该设施被广泛认为是欧洲最好的石墨加工设施。

"作为持续改进计划的一部分,我们将继续按计划进行投资,包括自动化方面的投资,这意味着我们能够很好地把握未来的市场机遇,并进一步巩固我们作为英国航空航天和 IGT 行业石墨电极、工具和夹具设计与制造领域领导者的地位。

Erodex 集团董事 Ian(正面)和 Steve Rolinson
Erodex 对员工进行投资,通过提高技能和进一步培训,为未来的员工队伍做好准备。

在进行自动化投资的同时,Erodex 还继续投资于员工技能的提升;安排 2 名操作员参加额外的 CAD 培训,并将在短期和中期内继续进行人员投资。今年夏天,公司还将重新启动学徒计划,培养下一代工程师,为未来的员工队伍做好准备。

Erodex 集团成立于 1973 年,在西米德兰兹郡的两个工厂拥有 90 名员工,总部位于哈利索文(Halesowen),并在韦德斯伯里(Wednesbury)设有加工厂。

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Erodex 通过创新的 VR 体验激励下一代

Erodex UK, specialists in graphite and graphite machining for the aerospace industry, have launched an innovative virtual reality experience to inform and inspire Engineering students at a local college towards a career in their industry.

Over a period of two days, team members from Wednesbury based Erodex ran four sessions for over sixty full time engineering students at City of Wolverhampton College.

The sessions were the first to include a new virtual reality experience, which enabled students to get a first-hand 3D insight into Erodex’s state of the art graphite machining facility, hear from a range of team members and more broadly, gain an understanding of the variety of roles available at a company like Erodex.

The virtual reality experience was complimented by ‘meet the employee’ Q&A discussions including former apprentice and current Production Manager Ellie Emery, Engineer and Apprentice Mentor John Webb and James Kirk, Operations Director.

During the sessions, students were also set a task to complete in small groups with the aim of enhancing their learning experience and providing more depth to their level of insight into real world engineering. This required them to inspect several graphite machined electrodes using digital micrometers, comparing each to the kind of exacting quality standards that apply across all components produced for the aerospace industry.

Students were then informed of the apprenticeship roles available this summer at Erodex, with those interested in learning more being invited to apply for work experience placements with the company.

James Kirk, Operations Director at Erodex comments: “Like so many engineering firms Erodex are looking to the next generation to future proof our workforce. 2023 sees the relaunch of our apprenticeship scheme, something which we are committed to making sure is best in class.

“We want the best young engineering talent to aspire to work for us and we understand that for that to happen we need comprehensive local outreach to raise our brand awareness as a good employer and a top choice for engineering apprenticeships.

“The time commitment to deliver these sessions is considerable, so we wanted to ensure that we created a memorable and informative experience for the students – many of whom are now fully aware of what we do, who we do it for and how they could be the engineers of the future with us”.

Daniel Degg, Head of Employer Engagement & Business Development at City of Wolverhampton College adds: “We are delighted to have hosted Erodex for these educational sessions and for our students to be able to access them. The virtual reality experience is very innovative, and we are pleased to be able to utilise this technology to engage and inspire students.

“As a college, it is important that we give our students an insight into what working within engineering is like and the range of opportunities available to them. This was not only a fantastic way of achieving that but the variety of activities within the sessions ensured that the students we always engaged and had multiple opportunities to learn.

“It is also important for members of our teaching staff to gain a better understanding of local companies like Erodex and the industries in which they work, as we are now more able to advise students moving forward”.

This summer Erodex will be taking on two Apprentice Engineering Technicians within its’ graphite machining facility in Wednesbury, West Midlands.

The company expects their Apprenticeship scheme to expand significantly within the coming years covering a range of roles across both the machining facility and the company’s HQ in Halesowen.

James Kirk concludes: “Overall we were delighted with how well the VR sessions were received. We acknowledge that for SME’s like us to compete for young engineering talent we need to differentiate and innovate, as evidenced by this project. We expect to expand on this activity moving forward, potentially opening the opportunities up to deliver sessions in local high schools as well as colleges.

“To achieve this, we are fortunate to have the ongoing support of two specialised organisations, Digital Gap – who created the VR experience and Next Gen Makers, whose Engineering Apprenticeships: Best Practice Programme we are following to benchmark our approach and ensure our apprenticeship scheme is best in class as it scales”.