Showing posts with label manufacture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manufacture. Show all posts

Harrish calls for more jobs in manufacture for Grantham and Stamford

Harrish Bisnauthsing discusses the future of business in the region with David Bramwell, Operations Director, Quality Furniture.
 
This week Harrish has visited two engineering firms in Grantham, both of which have successfully weathered the economic storm. It is obvious that the Government must support manufacturing in the region; but as well as this they must encourage interrelationships between local firms.

For British manufacturing to succeed the focus should be on quality products and efficient production systems; such as 'one piece flow' and 'just in time'. As your local MP Harrish Bisnauthsing will do everything he can to encourage new manufacturing in the region and train employees for essential jobs in the manufacturing sector.


Harrish Bisnauthsing learning more about wind turbine components with David T Holt, Managing Director, BGB Innovations.
Reference sites:
Quality Furniture -  http://www.qfc.co.uk/
Liberal Democrat business policies - http://www.libdems.org.uk/business.aspx

Local Manufacturers meet for Manufacturing Manifesto Launch - Press release

7th March 2010, Grantham
Local Manufacturers meet for Manufacturing Manifesto Launch

Friday 5th March 2010 saw the official launch of The Manufacturers' Organisation's Manufacturing Manifesto. The manifesto outlines the organisation's strategy to rebalance our economy by strengthening UK manufacturing. The Manufacturers' Organisation, also know as the EEF, calls for the next Government to provide a focused and consistent strategy for long term growth by encouraging investors, reforming the tax system to support the sector and prioritising resources for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education.

At a presentation in Grantham the Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Grantham and Stamford, Harrish Bisnauthsing, met David Bramwell, the Operations Director of Quality Furniture, and Sue Kirby of  the EEF to discuss plans to support local manufacturing businesses. Harrish said, "British manufacturing will benefit from the removal of Government red tape. Long term planning and improved physical and financial infrastructure will promote growth and support development of our region."

(photo) Harrish discuss the future of manufacturing in our local
area with Mr David Bramwell the Operation Director of 
Quality Furniture Grantham and Sue Kirby of EEF.
Reference sites:
Liberal Democrat business policies - http://www.libdems.org.uk/business.aspx