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of products. Mr Balmforth would
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also like to see greater support from local: au thorities to peg the rates imposed on industry.
P rim ro se E s ta te ,- Lodematic, has continued its export programme with deliveries as far afield as Australia and substantial orders from the Middle and Far East are also on hand. Managing director Mr
Its neighbour ■ on the
tory loads . has been ex tended by new “semi- robotic’.’ models with programmable logic control.
Mixed > ’
ment is being introduced and already computer. numerically-controlled machinery has been in stalled. The firm has _ also seen
High-technology equip
: lifting, tipping, push-feed ing and palletising of fac
I. J. .Thompson said that: full competitiveness is being maintained, both at home and overseas, and he expects some increase in orders in 1984. The range of Lodematic automatic systems for the
an increase in- its output of hydraulic rams for in dustrial and agricultural purposes. There have been mixed
fortunes for the - town’s two major employers, ICI and Ribblesdale Cement. The demand for cement
- rang em en ts ■ to send . ,- cement there. -. It will ' be sold.'by companies ‘ which'. also
belong1.to thej-Rio • Tinto Zinc Corporation.:
- tunately, this looks likely, to continue into 1984.”' - An increase ■ in activity . by cement importers has not helped, although some recovery-‘ has been made in. the v building trade ‘ in the . South of England and . Ribblesdale has made’ ar- .
numerous teething- prob lems, but is now living up. to full expectations. .- > i Managing director, Mr Alan Tetlow commented: “The building ' and- con struction industry . con- tinues to operate -at a de-_, - pressed level and,'unfor-'--
has not been as high as had been hoped by the Clitheroe firm whose new plant came into full' pro duction in August after
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ports having - had a good - year, although .the indus- -
Neighbouring IC I , re-
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TUFF Link continues to establish, itself on the garden implements market.- Seen.with'some of the firm’s products are (from the left) Jane Bridge, Karen Place and Kim Birdsall.
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try is still feeling the ef fects of the recession. But a spokesman- for the firm / said that prospects for the New Year are very good.: Work is p resen tly
forcements, .part of . the Rectella group.
.spring. Increased confidence, in
taking : place _ on a. £5m. , extension which will boost the output of catalysts used in the production of methanol and ammonia. The'new plant is expected to be completed in the
the market has been wel comed-by the 130-strong: workforce: at Lam coat Papers and Flexible Rein
enced a bad start to the year- and there were doubts whether, staff levels would be- main tained. ,
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■ Moor Lane, it was a good year for Approved Elec-
d ire c to r Mr Ba rry Durran, the - year ended' very, successfully and there were high hopes of exciting days ahead., Round the corner in
' tronics, which makes com puter parts.
But, according to • sales: The company experi-.
THE production lines .have been rolling along smoothly at Harrison Engineering’s Billington works, where prospects for the coming year are
bright. • ......
Golin H a r t le y said: “We’ve taken on a few more staff and are op timistic that the upward trend will continue in 1984.”
Production manager Mr New units
Glitheroe’s Albion Mill site When five industrial units were; completed.
Business returned to
The first has already been let and the remainder are, expected to be occupied early in the year.
rame, has been ■ s e t ; up th e re by Glitheroe businessman Mr John Lancaster, dealing in uPVC windows designed by Birmingham company Regency. Mr Lancaster, who-has
A new- firm,: Ultraf
sent out each month. “We have had two en
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i-have under consideration,- -, could ensure that we stay •a t Glitheroe,” said Mr,-,. -Young. . ' 1
- sports - wear printing. and .- , is carrying out pool table' - repairs for non-customers. , ■
: -The -firm has also moved into T-shirt - and
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the manufacture of folding card tables for some trade customers,
new venture is
couraging-years and hope- , fully everything will come together - in 1984,” she
said. ' Another occupant of an
■ -£250,000- o rd e r for' Siemens, of Germany, to supply castings for use at Bahrain International Airport.
advanced unit at Up Brooks ' is, Ribble Valley Leisure, which widened: its range of products and,
service during 1983. Co-director Mr Ken
area.”
taken on four employees, may take another unit in the 6,000 sq. ft. block if all goes well. At the Up; Brooks in
d u s tr ia l , e s ta te , the coming year looks bright for Dorothy Gleave’s hair restoring; cream business as she expands her export market. One of the top three
other -ways of generating income and has _ started an electronic repairs service for domestic appliances, in addition- to its own equip ment.
The firm has looked^ at • ;
Young said: “We are the only local operators, but we have managed to com pete with rivals in this
orders for mqjor UK air- ' p o r ts and RAF and USAAF bases, and cast- iron fittings for the water trade have shown an in
There have also been
costs have gone up and profit ' margins have re mained relatively low.
crease. However, production
sales and commercial di rector, said that delivery times had been , very tight, sometimes border ing on the impossible. The year had been one
Mr Tony Rudgyard,
. Brooks Works, all sec- v tions have been at full' capacity,-there has been a small increase in' staff and orders of: castings for equipment used on air fields are buoyant. . The main contract d u r in g 1983 was - a
At Castle Castings’ Paramount y
v ‘ “This aspect, along with ’ another: development .we ■
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with- the -empha storage, quicker round of castings proved handling fa but'the need to costs was of par importance.
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upturn in busines the last few wee’ Rudgyard was quit dent about the nitu
Arising from a Specialis
continued develoi and progress for
It was a good ye;
feed and pet food ufacturers JJugdale'- Director Mr
Dugdale said that been an unusual from the weather p view, with a wet long dry summer a autumn, allowing f to make the maxim of grass and save v winter forage.
the one cloud was t settled state of the industry. But by ing at maximum e cy, the company help farm profitabi" the farms do well we’ll do well,” he s' In the Ribble
Looking to the
villages it has been of -mixed fortun businesses, with wi markets and rei ments again th feature. At the Riversid
West Bradford, Carpets has ex
of continued investment and more was planned,
manufacturers in Japan has shown considerable in terest in producing her creams and talks are taking place with another firm which would • like the marketing rights for South Africa arid Greece.
Encouraging
, beganexporting to . Au stralia ana this .has‘now. developed to the extent that 500 jars are being
lished markets in Ameri ca, -Norway and Holland, Mrs Gleave recently
hoping to break new ground in France. As well as her estab
Mrs Gleave is also
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