Twenty years of growth for Complete Engineering Services

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Twenty years of growth for Complete Engineering Services
l to r – Andrew Monkhouse, Matt Darbyshire and Alan Walker

Long-term partnerships build success

In a relatively short space of time Complete Engineering Services (Carlisle) Ltd has grown into a successful subcontract design and subcontract manufacturing business, with expertise in machining, wire erosion, welding and assembly. With the company initially located in an old silage pit, the two co-founders and joint managing directors Alan Walker and Andrew Monkhouse began working part-time in the business. As their reputation grew and additional staff recruited, further expansion was necessary and the business was formally incorporated in 2003 when the two directors became full-time employees themselves.

“We were just two guys who had this crazy idea that we could make this engineering lark work for us. We rented the silage pit and built walls around it for our first home, which is still part of our factory to this day,” says Alan Walker. “Our work mainly came through word of mouth and we gradually added people and machinery to the business, employing our first apprentice as early as 2002.

Part of our success as we celebrate 20 years in business have been the partnerships we have developed with customers and suppliers such as WNT. Continuity of people is important to us and, over our first 20 years, we have established lots of relationships. We have worked with WNT for 14 years and to be able to phone up or when Matt, the area technical sales engineer, makes his fortnightly visit to look at ongoing work and know things will be sorted is a nice position to be in.”

Initial growth at the company was steady, taking on its first employee apprentice in 2001 (the company has had 11 apprentices, many still working for it). Then a call from their ex-employer asking if they could take on a major project to transfer a production line to Italy allowed them to develop at a faster pace.

“The contract to move this line was a major opportunity and the finance from that allowed us to increase investment within the business and expand our machining capacity. This meant a greater reliance on our tooling suppliers including WNT,” says Andrew Monkhouse. “With WNT we know we will get a quick response and it will be the right response, whether we are on the telephone or face-to-face with Matt Darbyshire, our area technical sales engineer we are confident that the information we get is good and will lead to improvements in productivity.”

With an extensive machine shop that includes turning centres, 3- 4- and 5-axis machining centres, along with wire erosion and welding capabilities, Complete Engineering Services draws in work from a wide spectrum of customers, from motorsport, through automotive, agricultural equipment and food processing companies. There is therefore always something new to look at.

Most recently investment in a Mikron 5-axis machining centre drew on WNT’s experience for a total workholding and tooling package. Working with Matt and WNT’s applications engineer Billy Poore, a total solution was delivered including assistance with post processing of programs and the supply of CAD drawings of vices and tooling.

The workholding package was a combination of WNT’s ZSG4 Zero Point vices, MNG Zero Point plates and riser blocks and a collection of MNG Alu-Form collets. The latter is a machinable collet chuck for second operation work which allows the company to machine a form into the collet for precise gripping of components with irregular shapes. Once the batch has been completed the collet can be skimmed ready for another form to be machined.

“To remain competitive, we have to keep investing in tooling, as the market is developing so quickly and we endeavour to push everything as hard as we can to maximise productivity. A part of our philosophy is not to compromise, so we buy tooling specifically for each job, then we know we have the right tooling. While this may sound extravagant, it is fully justified by the productivity gains that we can make,” says Andrew Monkhouse.

Other examples of maximising tooling performance can be seen in the use of WNT’s DLC (Diamond Like Coating) end mills for machining aluminium and the WNT 2011 face-mill system where Complete Engineering are running it with a 2.5 mm depth of cut, 60 percent stepover with speeds and feed of 300 m/min and 0.5 mm/tooth.

“Our business with Complete Engineering Services has grown in line with their business and is all down to the relationship that we have developed,” says Matt Darbyshire. “We were willing to stand on the duckboard when they were a much smaller company and that commitment has been rewarded in this long-term partnership.”

CERATIZIT UK & IRELAND Ltd is the new legal name for the company in the UK and covers the four main brands of cutting solutions from CERATIZIT, Klenk, Komet and WNT.

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