Brunel Engraving toasts 35 years of success

Clevedon-based Brunel Engraving, a family-run, specialist provider of commercial and industrial engraving, printing and etching services, is celebrating 35 years of growth and innovation.

The company, which offers precision engraving and processing of metal and plastic components, is an industry leader thanks to its state-of-the-art machinery, modernised and expanded facility, and team of highly skilled engineers, which attract a host of national and international clients.

A versatile business for all engraving needs, its three distinct arms comprise Brunel Engraving Company for medical, hospitality and corporate sector clients, Brunel Trophies for corporate trophies and awards, and Brunel Industrial Engraving, a fast-growing area of the company which serves clients in aerospace, telecommunications, renewable energy, and more.

Brunel Engraving offers diverse engraving options from computerised rotary engraving to chemical etching and digital print to laser cutting and engraving, ensuring a stellar one-stop service. This is thanks to substantial investments in the latest machinery. In recent years, a £300K cash injection increased its engraving capacity four times over, helping it keep up with demand, service more complicated jobs, and guarantee great results.

Industry knowledge forms the heart of Brunel Engraving, thanks to its founder, seasoned engineer, entrepreneur and Clevedon resident, Martyn Wright. Based just outside Bristol, the home of the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge designed by engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and from whom the firm takes its name, Brunel Engraving is building its very own legacy.

This legacy includes a commitment to delivering the best service possible. Top-level machinery means an improved response time, higher quality control and more reasonable pricing. Plus, its ISO9001 accreditation, the highest industry standard, is a gold seal of approval which means it has demonstrated a commitment to good customer service, efficiency and best practices.

“Hitting our 35th year isn’t just a milestone, it’s a real celebration of success to shout about,” said founder and managing director, Martyn Wright. “Over the years, we have gone from strength to strength, and are now one of the most established specialist engravers in the UK. Our industrial arm is experiencing rapid growth thanks to our investment in innovative machinery, which helps us tackle more complicated projects with guaranteed results.

“I believe that our key differentiator is in our in-depth knowledge of the engraving needs of clients across so many different industries, which is made possible through the hard work of our skilled staff and their vast knowledge base.

“Furthermore, as a family-run business, we have a personal interest in and passion for delivering the best possible client services. Reputation matters, and we consider each job to be equally important and deserving of our full attention and care.

“Considering all we have achieved so far; our varied yet specialist engraving services for businesses across the sectors, blossoming industrial function, and state-of-the-art production facility with top-shelf talent – I say bring on the next 35 years!”

www.brunelindustrialengraving.co.uk

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