Fylde coast firms' chance to meet growth fund advisor

The Manufacturing Growth Fund has appointed a new manufacturing adviser to deliver its manufacturing fund in Lancashire.
Alan ReidAlan Reid
Alan Reid

Alan Reid is an elected member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and has more than 30 years’ experience in the manufacturing and engineering sector, most recently as managing director of B&M Longworth.

He is a chartered mechanical engineer with a mechanical engineering degree from UCLan.

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He joins a team of advisors who are passionate about the manufacturing sector and growing businesses through operational efficiency and increased productivity.

Manufacturing specialists are available to support businesses anywhere in Lancashire, providing consultancy to help them implement strategies and processes which have the greatest bottom line impacts.

Alan Reid said: “When I sold my shares in B&M Longworth, it gave me nine months to take stock of what I wanted to do next.

“I thought about consultancy and then this job came up, which was ideal as it allows me to use my skills to help other businesses.

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"I’ve experienced running a business with a £1.5m turnover that exported to the Far East and USA that not only met the criteria for supplying the likes of Rolls Royce, but also dealt with small businesses employing only a handful of people.”

Anne Campion, Manufacturing Services Manager for the Manufacturing Growth Fund, added: “Alan brings a fresh perspective to the manufacturing offer in the North West.

"He has experience as a business owner, and has received funded support from the former Manufacturing Advisory Service, which means he is ideally placed to advice manufacturing and engineering firms on their growth strategy.”

One of Alan’s first opportunities to meet with manufacturers from across Lancashire will be at a special event outlining what the sector needs to do to prepare for Brexit.

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Entitled ‘Preparing Your Manufacturing Business for Brexit’, the free event will be held at the Macdonald Tickled Trout Hotel on Preston New Road in Samlesbury on Tuesday, February 13 from 8am-11:30am.

Joining Alan will be Mike Brook and Jayne Mezulis from international business consultants Brook Corporate Developments. Together they will outline the implications of Brexit for local manufacturers, followed a by panel discussion on how to effectively plan for Brexit.

Attendees will also be invited to take part in a workshop to help them grasp the practical implications of Brexit and also seek more general advice on a wide range of manufacturing issues. Lancashire firms interested in attending can find out more atwww.businessgrowthhub.com/brexit-preston.

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