Group Rhodes goes for growth in its 200th year

Group Rhodes chief executive Mark Ridgway
Group Rhodes chief executive Mark Ridgway

Group Rhodes, a Wakefield-based OEM active in the metalforming, composite forming and heavy ceramic sectors, has significantly expanded its workforce over the last six months to meet the needs of its ever-growing customer base across its four divisions.

This includes six new staff for Group Rhodes, four for its Rhodes Interform division, four for the group’s latest addition, BJD Crushers and two for its Craven Fawcett business. Most of these new appointments are within the company’s manufacturing and machining operations.

Mark Ridgway, OBE DL, chief executive of Group Rhodes, explained: “We are excited to have appointed these new staff members to meet the needs of our expanding order book. The acquisition of BJD Crushers at the end of 2023 has had a positive impact on our Craven Fawcett and Hallamshire Engineering Services businesses and has significantly strengthened our materials handling and heavy ceramic operations. We have also secured major contract wins in the composite and metal forming sectors.”

He added: “It is hugely satisfying to report that our business continues to evolve and adapt to new market conditions in its 200th anniversary year. Relevance and product differentiation remain our key drivers in an increasingly segmented marketplace.”

Group Rhodes has recently announced major new domestic contracts with companies such as Ibstock plc, Zentia and Cascade Manufacturing, and an additional 25% of the current order book rests with international sales.

The company manufactures and markets its state-of-the-art machinery from its factory in West Yorkshire, which it sells to both the UK and global markets. The company has extensive capabilities including the design, development and manufacture of bespoke equipment and the provision of complete turnkey solutions.

BJD Crushers, Craven Fawcett and Hallamshire Engineering Services manufacture machinery and spare parts for the aggregates, heavy clay and materials handling sectors, whereas Rhodes Interform focuses on the design and manufacture of machinery to serve the advanced metal and composite forming industries, with a particular focus on the aerospace sector.

2024 marks the company’s 200th anniversary year. From its early days in 1824 when Joseph Rhodes opened his first machine workshop in Wakefield, to Group Rhodes today supplying machinery equipment solutions to manufacturers throughout the world, the company has shown both resilience and adaptability. Its sovereign capability has been previously recognised by Queen’s Awards for Enterprise in both the Innovation and International Sales categories.

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