Prime Minister Theresa May visited the single ply roofing membrane manufacturer IKO Polymeric’s production facility in the old mining town of Clay Cross, on the 27th of May along with the newly-selected Conservative Party candidate Lee Rowley.
Her visit was a part of the election campaign and focused on Brexit discussions; such as the current impact of Brexit on the UK manufacturers and the importance of getting the best deal for the UK economy. She was also very keen to hear about IKO Polymeric’s booming success in export markets, including a 30% increase in 2016 sales.
She showed great interest in IKO Polymeric’s lean manufacturing processes and took the time to ask the machine operators questions about their roles. She was also impressed with the company’s contribution to the local economy; having found out the majority of the workforce was local, living within only a few miles radius.
Anthony Carlyle, the Managing Director of IKO Polymeric comments: “It was such an honour to welcome Theresa May to our premises in Clay Cross. We are very proud of the environmentally friendly manufacturing facility we have here, and the contribution we make to the local community. It was a privilege to show her around and talk about the topics which affect our everyday business, as well as the opportunities for us post-Brexit.”
For more information please visit the IKO Polymeric website