Coatings group in £2 million site investment

Electroplating and coatings expert Anochrome Ltd has significantly enhanced its environmental credentials and increased capacity by investing more than £2 million in its Walsall site.

The industry-leader has spent £1.3 million on state-of-the-art new plant and more than £600,000 to modernise a large bay.

Steve Norman, Group UK Divisional Director at Anochrome Group, said the new plant will boost production capacity by at least 50%, while the new-look bay will reduce energy costs and provide much-improved working conditions for employees.

Meanwhile, the front façade of the building has also been completely revamped, along with the reception area, making it more welcoming for staff and visitors.

The total investment figure is in the region of £2.3 million.

Anochrome Ltd is one of the largest electroplating and coatings specialists in the UK, processing tens of millions of components every week and dealing predominantly with tier 1 automotive suppliers.

Steve said: “This investment will bring significant benefits to both our customers and our people. It’s an important moment for the business, which demonstrates our commitment to continued growth while being environmentally responsible.

“The revamped bay was where we kept all our scrap and redundant equipment. That area has been completely overhauled and is now an energy-friendly, modern unit fit for the future.

“The new plant is the most advanced of its kind in the UK and utilises Best Available Techniques (BAT) to reduce environmental impact. It will help us service all our OEMs’ technical specifications, while minimising our environmental footprint.

“It’s an exciting time to be part of Anochrome Ltd as we push forward and target strategic growth.”

All asbestos was removed from the old bay and replaced with the latest energy-rated cladding. New floors, doors and lights were installed, while the whole unit was re-wired.

The improvements will reduce Anochrome Ltd’s carbon footprint by lowering energy consumption and decreasing the amount of carbon being released.

Underfloor heating is set to be installed in the loading areas to improve working conditions for the business’ employees.

With the bay work largely complete, the new plant is due to arrive in February ready for commissioning through March. As well as being more efficient, the machinery will allow Anochrome Ltd to reduce the chemistry used in its processes, which include zinc, zinc phosphate and zinc nickel plating and Cathodic E-coating, as well as powder coating.

Once fully operational in April, the business’ current plant will be decommissioned.

Steve added: “This investment has been two years in the planning, so it is tremendous to see it come to fruition.

“Anochrome Ltd is a company rich in history and heritage but this investment will future-proof us for decades to come.”