The firm, based in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, has installed a new generation of automated sheet metal panel bender from Salvagnini that offers lean manufacturing, automation and overall production flexibility.
Further investment has also been completed in upgrading the foaming plant at the company to automatically inject Polyurethane insulation into appliance cabinets and doors.
The investment underpins the company’s policy of innovation and continuous improvement.
Tim Smith, managing director of Williams, said: “We have invested over £1.5 million in these two new machines, and have a continued investment plan to further support our commitment to constantly improving our products and the lean manufacturing systems that we operate in our factories at Kings Lynn and across the world.
“We have a strong focus on environmental issues, and the recent introduction of energy labelling regulations for professional refrigeration equipment demonstrates the importance of investing in these areas of the business.”
Manufacturer commits to continuous improvement through £1.5 million investment
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Refrigeration products developer, Williams has invested more than £1.5 million into the delivery and installation of two major items of plant and equipment.