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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Local company continues to grow through international links

Chorley engineering specialists, Lyndhurst Precision Engineering, is continuing to establish its reputation for cost effective engineering solutions, on the global stage, with today’s announcement of its latest project, for a leading Japanese automotive company.

The contact commissioned Lyndhurst to design, build and test a new, innovative prototype and production machine for the manufacture of automotive components. It is the latest development in a long and positive relationship with their Japanese client, who they have been working with for over ten years.

Part of the agreement involved representatives from Japan recently spending four days in Chorley discussing the design and manufacture of the project as well as meeting engineers and being given a tour of the state-of-the-art Lyndhurst Precision engineering facility. The guests were also treated to a taste of Lancashire culture and heritage, visiting many attractions and historical sites across the county.

Lyndhurst Precision Engineering specialises in customised engineering solutions, based on thorough research and development, including reverse engineering where necessary. The company has major blue-chip clients in numerous key sectors, such as nuclear, aerospace and defence, automotive, renewable energy, food and medical.

A senior representative of the Japanese automotive company, said: “We thank Lyndhurst Precision Engineering very much for sharing much of their precious time and hard work while on our visit to Chorley. We appreciate their continued patience, thoughtfulness and co-operation.”

Mark Marriner, Managing Director, Lyndhurst Precision Engineering added: “We’re excited to begin work on this new prestigious project, which will involve us in design, extensive research, the building of prototypes, testing, and trips to Japan, it will allow us to fully utilise our expertise and design skills, providing an excellent project for the team to work on.”

“Showing representatives from the Japanese automotive company around Lyndhurst Precision Engineering was a pleasure, since the feedback we received was that they were very impressed with our facility and highly-skilled engineers.

“At Lyndhurst, we work with a wealth of industry leading clients across global sectors. It’s an exciting time for us, as we continue to grow, both in the UK and internationally.”

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