Barton Storage Systems
Barton Storage Systems is a trade only manufacturer and supplier of storage, materials handling and access equipment with a nationwide distributor network across the UK. Following initial engagement with Wolverhampton City Council through the AIM for GOLD growth Programme the company were introduced to the UKSPF decarbonisation programme – and were particularly interested in reducing energy costs and carbon emissions.
Swift & Whitmore Limited
The UK’s last remaining manufacturer of resin bonded abrasives is looking to boost its export sales and ‘green’ its performance after securing nearly £10,000 of grant
CMT Engineering
CMT Engineering Ltd, a manufacturing and stockholding company based in Cradley Heath, is making strides toward sustainability by embracing renewable energy. The company recently implemented a small-scale solar project, marking the start of their journey of reducing carbon emissions.
Attic Brew Co
Fast-growing brewery among hundreds of businesses getting help to be more energy efficient
Phoenix Sealing Ltd
Cutting energy costs with solar panels and fast shutter doors
Ludlow Taverns Springhill
Built in 1938 of wood, tile and wood cladding; and formerly a Harvester Restaurant, the ‘Ludlow Tavern Springhill’ of today began trading in 2005. It now serves hot and chilled drinks (non-alcoholic and alcoholic) to the public and has a restaurant preparing and serving fresh seasonal food sourced from local suppliers, specializing in serving contemporary British home-cooked meals, with a focus on fresh seafood.
JH MARSHALL
JH Marshall Pressings is a family run business first established in 1929, with over 90 years’ experience in metal press work operating in Wolverhampton.
Alucast
The company is now one of the major sand, gravity, and pressure casting foundries in the Midlands area.
BSC Die Casting & Finishing Ltd
BSC Die Casting & Finishing Ltd cast Zinc and Aluminium, perform plastic injection moulding and finishing and Aluminium die casting processes.
Brockhouse Group LTD
Established in 1885, Brockhouse Group supply closed die hammer and upset forgings up to 400kg for a range of industries. The primary site functions are drop hammer forgoing and upset forging.