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Issued by: Green Charter 2022
AVS-SYS Ltd, the composite design engineering specialist, has completed its move to a new and larger manufacturing site, located just south of Manchester. This new location at Alderley Park, Cheshire, provides the space and facilities needed as AVS-SYS expands the scale and scope of its operations.
Previously solely occupied by pharmaceutical giant, Astra Zenenca, the Alderley Park site has been redeveloped as a hub for high tech companies from across North West England. The new AVS-SYS facility has undergone a complete refurbishment to accommodate a larger staff of specialists and the world class equipment needed to assist in the design, manufacture and testing of advanced composite materials.
For over a decade, AVS-SYS has been well respected in the aerospace industry for its strengths in design engineering and project management across a wide range of aircraft types during this time the company has evolved to become a full spectrum company capable of delivering projects from initial design through R&D and manufacturing. AVS-SYS is one of few companies able to offer full system design and integration for aerospace air distribution systems and provide a level of expertise that is unmatched outside of a major aircraft manufacturer.
Managing Director of AVS-SYS, Paul Heaton, commented: “The relocation to Alderley Park is just a part of our wider strategy to grow and evolve as a company. To expand our manufacturing capability we need room so that we can deliver our innovative, advanced composites on a greater scale than ever before, while maintaining our commitment to quality and design excellence.”
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