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David Laister

£26m British Steel Special Profiles upgrade given the go-ahead

British Steel’s £26 million upgrade of its Special Profiles business has been given the go-ahead.

Planning permission has been granted for the manufacturing giant to build a new service centre at Skinningrove.

It will see cut-to-length lines, product milling, machining and warehousing operations developed, having been approved by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.

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The Scunthorpe-headquartered company said it will immediately press ahead with the development, which allows it to make and process an extended range of value-added profiles for the forklift industry.

David Hogg, Special Profiles plant manager, said: “This is fantastic news for our people, our business and our customers. This development will ensure we remain a leading global manufacturer and represents the biggest single investment in our Special Profiles business for more than 30 years.

“We hope to start building works later this year with commissioning expected to start in August 2023.”

The business makes components for a wide range of sectors including the forklift and earthmoving industries. Its plans for the new service centre, which will sit at the heart of the company’s Skinningrove site.

It will replace the services currently offered at the company’s site in Darlington, which stores and cuts profiles to customer requirements. The company told last summer how it intends to transfer all employees.

David Waine, British Steel’s commercial director for Special Profiles, said: “This is a hugely exciting development and another major step forward for our business.

“We had an incredible response from our customers when we announced our plans so we’re delighted we can now press ahead with this investment. It will enable us to manufacture world-class products to the tightest of tolerances. We will also be able to explore new growth opportunities, for although our primary product offering will be for forklift mast production, we expect to be able to expand this to include other product applications too.”

The addition has been designed by lead architects Building Design Northern (BDN Ltd) – a North-East based multi-disciplinary practice.

Richard Marsden, managing director, said: “We are incredibly proud to be involved in the continued investment by British Steel into Skinningrove, building on our strong track record of designing and engineering industrial buildings.”

This latest scheme builds on previous investments, including the installation of a £2 million world-leading surface descaling system, a high-tech product processing centre and a unique robotic identification tracking control for each profile manufactured at the mill.

Last month, the Special Profiles business announced it has commissioned a £1 million state-of-the art laser measurement system. It provides millions of dimensional readings on every bar rolled, ensuring products are made to world-leading dimensional tolerances.

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