Ep# 11 - Exciting changes ahead for Goodfellow...
As Goodfellow looks to set itself up for the future, the team talk through the company’s new brand, new story and, most importantly, the brand new website.
As Goodfellow looks to set itself up for the future, the team talk through the company’s new brand, new story and, most importantly, the brand new website.
Goodfellow unveils new branding for the first time in 45 years, alongside launching its new immersive website for customers. The new look and feel reflects the modern-day advanced materials business.
Join us at the show on 15th and 16th May at the NEC in Birmingham. We'll be on stand 2312 and our very own Dr Aphrodite Tomou and Adam Sells will be taking part in talks on Wednesday 15th May.
Andrew Watson, Goodfellow’s Chief Financial Officer, discusses economic growth despite recent challenges, as part of the British Economy growth seen in February.
A surge in demand for specialist metals and materials to support Global R&D projects has seen Goodfellow hit a new export milestone. 86% of the company's current revenue is now sent overseas to 60 different countries and it is planning for a further £500,000 boost to the Iberian market after signing a new distribution agreement with MicroPlanet.
Tapping into new opportunities in fusion energy, battery technology and specialist R&D projects has helped a Huntingdon-based specialist metals and material supplier boost sales by recording annual double-digit growth since receiving private equity investment. Goodfellow, which employs more than 100 people at its Ermine Business Park facility, has overcome global supply chain issues and rising energy prices to post a £4 million rise in turnover in the first full two years following its acquisition by Battery Ventures.
Small manufacturers are being forced to fill out 300-question spreadsheets on their eco-credentials as part of a net zero drive by big business.
Some companies have had to take on new staff to complete paperwork being sent to them because of this new burden, while others are being asked to sign up to strict audits that ensure they follow green guidelines.
Additive materials in 3D printed rocket nozzles for use in space travel.
Tapping into new opportunities in fusion energy, battery technology and specialist R&D projects has helped a Huntingdon-based specialist metals and material supplier boost sales by recording annual double-digit growth since receiving private equity investment. Goodfellow, which employs more than 100 people at its Ermine Business Park facility, has overcome global supply chain issues and rising energy prices to post a £4 million rise in turnover in the first full two years following its acquisition by Battery Ventures.