Physical Security

Production equipment adds

by Mark Rowe

The perimeter security product manufacturer Zaun reports production equipment acquisitions over the past year. Previous investments focused on the 44,000 sq ft multi-million-pound Paul Holloway Manufacturing Facility that houses the world’s largest mesh weaving machine, which produces ArmaWeave, Zaun’s product for the high security market.

The past year has seen Zaun buy a new tube laser cutter, and a further mesh welding line. The company reports automation of other processes to add to its capacity and cut waste. More bailers and squashers have boosted recycling while a new forklift truck has improved materials handling.

Training for shop floor staff has seen new welding qualifications for Security Rated product manufacture. New 3D design software has replaced 2D across the business, giving customers clearer representations of designs, reducing errors and improving efficiency. The introduction of engineer Roberto Garziera as production and factory manager has streamlined processes in production.

Co-founder and director Alastair Henman said: “Trading conditions have been tough over the last few years, so we have had to innovate, invest and add more value to keep ahead and busy. Our ongoing investment in people, equipment and relationships has ensured we have the most modern machinery and production software. This reduces wastage and speeds up production times, giving us the edge over the competition.” Visit www.zaun.co.uk.

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