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Simply Bearings makes move into European and American markets

Time:24 Mar,2016
Greater Manchester-based Simply Bearings has recorded £4m turnover in 2015 with plans for further expansion in European and American markets with support from the Business Growth Hub. Established in 2004 by two brothers, the company, a supplier of bearings, seals and mechanical accessories, has recently secured a number of multi-national contracts with blue-chip clients including Coca Cola, Dyson and aerospace and transportation company Bombardier. Leigh-based Simply Bearings, which relocated offices to Greenfold Way in 2012 to support its expansion plans is now targeting £10m turnover by 2020 by focusing on overseas markets and improving its online presence. Bob Dackiw, business growth advisor at the Hub, part of Manchester Growth Company, helped the company directors to focus their attention on new markets including exports, through one-to-one support and advice. He also introduced the business to UK Trade and Investment (UKTI), who then worked with Simply Bearings to further progress an export strategy and enhance their website functionality for overseas customers. Bob also used the expansive Hub partnership network to enable the company to collaborate with mechanical engineering experts from the University of Huddersfield to help develop its innovative products and boost its diagnostic services for major clients. Dan Makin, director and co-owner of Simply Bearings, said: “We wanted to grow our exports further into European and North American markets, while continuing to provide excellent customer service. Currently we have contracts across North America, Ireland, Italy and Germany, and we aim to strengthen our presence even further in these markets. “Our work with the Hub and UKTI has been essential to our overseas development. “They have made vital introductions that have helped to move the business forward and the advice from industry experts has boosted our online progression and provided essential training to our workforce. We are looking forward to continuing our work with the Hub as we target £10m turnover in the next four years.”