Meech’s sales growth is far from static

Meech International has reported 11 percent increase in overall sales for its FY2012-13, stating a consistently positive performance in China resulted in a rise in sales in the region of 45 percent, a solid increase on the previous year’s figure.

The company, which develops and manufactures electrostatic controls and related solutions for the plastics industry, there has been steady growth in its exports sales, with these accounting for 81 percent of overall business.

“As one of the world’s leading developers and manufacturers of static control and web-cleaning systems, we are constantly looking to explore new markets abroad and not focus exclusively on business in the UK and mainland Europe,” commented Meech’s CEO, Chris Francis. “This year saw a lot of our growth come from China, but at the same time we also recognised Latin America as an emerging market worth investing in, and it has now been incorporated into our strategic growth plan.”

Meech says the latest sales figures indicate the company’s knowledge of static-control technology was of key importance. Having made significant investment in Q1 with the launch of its new Hyperion static range, further enhancements were made to the products in the initial part of 2013. In addition, a particular focus was put on the launch of the CyClean non-contact web-cleaner, which the company says has strengthened its web-cleaning product offering - allowing customers to choose from a complete range, and has been rapidly taken up in the market.

The company has also expanded and reorganised its production areas, leasing an additional building located close to its head office in Oxfordshire in September 2013. The 4000 sq. feet property is now the main production facility for web-cleaners, as well as its IonRinse and JetStream product ranges. The new building also houses research, development and engineering for all Meech product ranges, including the static control and Air Technology ranges. This has freed up additional space in the main building for increased production of both the static and MAT ranges. The reorganisation has also allowed the creation of a dedicated training and testing area.

Combining all of these factors: additional products, expansion into new markets and new premises, the company has also increased its resources, employing a further four staff in the UK, ranging from positions such as Production Managers and Web Cleaning Specialists to roles across other departments, including sales, accounts and manufacturing. This takes the total number of full time staff to 62, which is expected to grow during 2014.

“In order to introduce new products to the market, we have invested heavily in our premises and our sales structure to ensure we have the right equipment and personnel to service our clients in the various industries we operate in,” explained Francis. “We have employed additional people at our headquarters, as well as distributors in many of the emerging and growing markets. As a result, throughout 2013 we held a series of training courses for these distributors from around the world, including South Africa, Turkey, Argentina, Brazil and Australia. It is a great way to strengthen our working relationships whilst also guaranteeing that the Meech brand is being successfully represented abroad.”

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