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TT Electronics Expands State of the Art Facility in Bedlington, UK

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New clean room expansion marks major milestone in multi-year site investment project


Woking, UK, 25 March 2021
TT Electronics, a global provider of engineered electronics for performance-critical applications, today announced the expansion of its state of the art facility in Bedlington, UK. The recent work completed increases TT’s manufacturing and operational capability to support the enhanced production of the microelectronics, sensors and specialist components designed and developed on site.   
The opening of the new, ISO 7 clean room which measures over 1,000 sq. m represents a major milestone and is the latest phase of an investment project which has seen £1.6m already put in place to modernise, redevelop and increase capacity at the Northumberland location.
Richard Tyson, CEO, TT Electronics commented:
“The investment in to our Bedlington site over recent years has developed the facility in to a truly world class operation. We’re delighted to begin supporting new and existing customers with this increased capability.”
David Fellows, Operations General Manager of TT Electronics Bedlington, said:
“Our Bedlington team have always had a reputation for operational excellence. With the expansion of the facility and the opening of our new clean room we’re looking to maintain that same high level of manufacturing capability with increased scalability to more rapidly support our customers around the world with the high-reliability solutions they need for their critical programs.”  
With the expansion of the Bedlington location, the company is also looking to add new talent to the site. Positions are available in multiple departments including Finance and Engineering. Explore our current vacancies here: https://www.ttelectronics.com/careers/current-vacancies/

 

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