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Demand for cable cleats increases automation at CMP Products

image005 (2)CMP Products has increased capacity at its UK production facility, following the installation of additional state of the art robots within its automated cable cleat line.

Demand for CMP Products’ range of cable cleats is expanding at such a rate that the company’s innovation and automation team has been tasked with doubling output by the end of the year; much sooner than had been expected. 

This has led to the installation of three new Fanuc robots in CMP’s metal forming line and two new SEPRO robots in its mould-shop and this new set-up will meet the new volume requirements without compromise to quality or safety. 

In line with this expansion, the company has devised a bespoke, automated welding machine, which will reduce cycle times by more than 50% and provide CMP with greater flexibility. 

Trevor Herron, Chief Operations Officer at CMP Products, said: “Higher than expected orders from around the world have accelerated our plans to increase capacity. It has been a big ask of our team to double output so quickly, but we have a skilled, dedicated team  that are more than up to meeting the challenge.

“Demand for cable cleats is increasing as design engineers look to make electrical installations as safe as possible – and with CMP’s reputation for quality and safety we are seeing the direct results in our production figures.

“Installation of the robots represents CMP’s commitment to continuous improvement and the delivery of a cable cleat range that is one of the most innovative, quality products on the market.” 

CMP Products is a member of NOF Energy, the business development organisation working on behalf of companies across the energy sector.

Paul Livingstone, Business Development Manager at NOF Energy, said: “The rapid increase in demand CMP Products has achieved is very impressive; it is indicative of the quality supply chain companies based in the North East, many of which have built a strong export presence.”

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