Friday, May 3, 2024

Bradford aerospace manufacturer joins forces with ASG Group

Produmax, an aerospace manufacturer headquartered in Bradford, has integrated with ASG Group, based in Manchester.

Produmax employs around 90 people and has worked at the forefront of aerospace manufacturing for the past 25 years, led by the dynamic team of Jeremy and Mandy Ridyard. With a team of skilled engineers and an average age of less than 35, they have transformed the company through digitisation, automation, and a pipeline of talent.

Jeremy Ridyard said: “We have been on a remarkable journey for over two decades, and this partnership allows us to further expand our reach and impact in the aerospace industry.

“ASG Group’s values of engineering excellence align perfectly with ours, and together, we are well-equipped to take on new opportunities. Our goal together, is to drive this business to in excess of £20m over the next 5 years.”

Mandy Ridyard added: “Our people have always been our greatest asset. This merger means we can offer even more exciting career prospects, whilst continuing to focus on diversity and empowerment in our workplace.

“We remain committed to nurturing and developing talent. Working together makes so much sense to take advantage of the opportunities the aerospace industry now presents.”

ASG Group Managing Director Simon Weston continued: “The addition of Produmax to the ASG Group is a significant step towards our goal of becoming a global leader in aerospace manufacturing.

“We are impressed with Produmax’s relentless pursuit of excellence and their strong commitment to UK manufacturing. Together, we will leverage our strengths to deliver the exciting new work already won by Produmax and to work together across the group to win more.”

ASG Group, with its global footprint, now employs approximately 450 people, with an annual turnover exceeding $70 million.

Produmax, as a key player in the group, specialises in the manufacture of flight control assemblies for a range of aircraft, serving major customers including Boeing, Airbus, Eaton, Spirit, Collins and Bombardier.

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