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Come and visit us at this year’s Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show in Farnborough

Just a week to go until one of the most important engineering trade shows in the UK events calendar. Last year we met with customers, both existing and new, to discuss their diverse require

ments and Expromet’s tailored engineering solutions. We are excited to be exhibiting once again at the Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show !

Expromet harnesses complementary casting and machining capabilities to offer a range of world-class engineering and supply chain solutions to customers on a global basis. Our businesses, Investacast and Haworth Castings, are market leaders in their respective fields drawing upon UK manufacturing capabilities and a highly developed global supply chain.

Investacast is one of the world’s leading suppliers of investment castings from its UK manufacturing base in Ilfracombe, Devon. It also supplies a range of products, including investment castings, pressure die castings, gravity die castings and forgings through its advanced global sourcing network. Haworth Castings specialises in manufacturing fully-tested, machined and finished aluminium sand and gravity die castings, with locations in Romsey and Basingstoke, Hampshire.

From component design and prototyping through to casting, testing, finishing and stockholding, we deliver solutions to the highest quality, safety and environmental standards. The group serves customers in the defence, aviation, marine, medical, energy and automotive sectors and other performance-critical industries. We place engineering excellence, technological advancement and precision at the core of everything we do.

Our vision for Expromet’s future is to continue to develop the business both technically and operationally, using targeted investments to add even greater value for our customers.

Whether you’re an existing customer, have casting requirements or simply want to find out more, we would be delighted to welcome you on Stand N165. See you there!

4 February 2020 Back to news