With an ever-increasing order book and a strong pipeline of confirmed future projects, Soundcraft’s business strategy continues to go from strength-to-strength.

Driven by significant customer growth and key to the company’s commitment to technology investment – a new Emmegi Phantomatic M3 CNC has now been installed as the latest CNC Machining Centre at Soundcraft’s factory facility in Kent.

Commenting on the new purchase, Production Director Lee Gordon said: “From initial contact through to the order process and installation, Emmegi has been great to work with once again, further strengthening our relationship. Bringing in another CNC has not only allowed us to increase our production capacity, but it also enables our team to respond even more positively to our client demands, while maintaining the constantly high standards we set and expect for production at Soundcraft.”

Underpinned by Soundcraft’s long-term objectives to meet new markets as a UK business with firm foundations for the future, this investment in technology equipment supports the company’s continued plans. Lee Gordon confirms: “Our investment doesn’t stop with just the machine; we have now created additional employment opportunities within the factory to meet demands. As always, we will continue growing the business by bringing in the right people and machinery to ensure Soundcraft leads the way forward when it comes to providing the fenestration industry with high-quality products and top-level services to match.”

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Pictured: Soundcraft Production Director Lee Gordon.