On the 9th June, Guhring officially opened its new 60,000sq/ft manufacturing facility on Birmingham’s Advanced Manufacturing Hub. The new UK headquarters of the globally renowned German owned cutting tool manufacturer was officially opened by Dr Joerg Guehring, the Chairman and CEO of the Guhring Group.

The official opening of the £12m facility was attended by over 200 guests that included major manufacturing and tool distribution companies, the newly elected mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority Mr Andy Street, Councillor John Clancy the leader of Birmingham Council, David Atkinson the UK head of Manufacturing at the Lloyds Banking Group, Professor Carl Chinn from the University of Birmingham and Birmingham born actor David Harewood.

The event started with a poignant moment when the late Yvonne Clune, a member of the Guhring Ltd management team was remembered with a minute silence and a prayer from Reverend Philip Knott. Yvonne was instrumental in the development of the new facility; and it was Yvonne that located the 3.5 acre site of the new Guhring UK headquarters, unfortunately Yvonne passed on the 1st June and didn’t get the opportunity to enjoy the fruit of her labour.

Guhring CEO Dr Joerg Guerhing at the Opening Event

During the speeches, Guhring Ltd Managing Director, Mr Mike Dinsdale reflected on the hard work of everyone involved and said: “The UK was Guhring’s first location for a subsidiary outside Germany and now the group has over 50 similar production and service sites around the world. Guhring’s new UK headquarters will allow the company to further expand its manufacturing, regrinding and R&D offering to its UK and global client base. I cannot thank our staff and the local authorities enough for their hard work and support in making this new site possible. Reflecting upon where we have come from and what we have all achieved, it is truly remarkable.”

With regard to the local economy, the new facility will safeguard 75 existing jobs and create an additional 50 manufacturing jobs in the near future. These highly skilled jobs will enable Guhring to cement its reputation as one of Europe’s leading aerospace and automotive cutting tool suppliers. When Guhring UK was established in 1973; it was a sales, stocking and distribution outlet for the German manufactured product range. Now, the company is one of the UK’s largest manufacturers of solid carbide and PCD cutting tools.

Discussing the new manufacturing site, Guhring Ltd UK Sales Manager, Mr Dave Hudson says: “The UK team has worked tirelessly over the last four years to arrive at this point. From a customer perspective, we have the capacity to hold more standard and special stock than ever before. We have also opened a demonstration and training area that has been equipped with a Nakamura Tome AS200L turning centre and a Bridgeport XR760 machining centre. The collaboration between Guhring and Engineering Technology Group (ETG) will create a synergy whereby customers of both companies can attend the area to witness product demonstrations and also conduct trials, project run-offs as well as product training and support.”

Dr Joerg Guehring Cutting The Ceremonial Ribbon

From a local perspective, Mayor Street added: “The West Midlands has an impressive legacy when it comes to advanced manufacturing. From JLR and Rover to Rolls Royce, the region has been and still is the home to globally renowned brands. Guhring is the latest manufacturing heavyweight to pick the West Midlands as the UK destination to grow its business and realise its full potential. The West Midlands has unique advantages in its location, its infrastructure and in its talent pool, making it a firm driver of the UK economy and a globally competitive investment destination of choice.”

The leader of Birmingham Council, Councillor John Clancy added: “Birmingham’s Advanced Manufacturing Hub is one of the city’s many economic zones, designed to capitalise on the region’s high value-adding sectors and drive inward investment that creates inclusive economic growth and jobs for all”

A Formula Student Car at the Guhring Opening Event