Boddingtons Plastics unveils new £4.6m factory with Lord Digby Jones

A plastics manufacturing company unveiled a new £4.6 million moulding plant this week.

Boddingtons Plastics invited business guru Lord Digby Jones to open the factory next to its headquarters in Marden, near Maidstone.

The investment comes after a move into the medical and technical markets, prompting a spike in sales.

Lord Digby Jones, centre, declares the £4.6 million Boddingtons Plastics factory open
Lord Digby Jones, centre, declares the £4.6 million Boddingtons Plastics factory open

Managing director Andy Tibbs joined the firm in 2009 when turnover stood at about £4.5 million.

This year, revenues are expected to reach nearly £17 million, which he said had left the firm short of space at its existing site.

The new building, unveiled on Tuesday, includes a cleanroom to control contamination during production of precision parts.

Mr Tibbs said: “This site gives us more opportunities. We have created a world-class facility that will give us bigger customers.

Managing director Andy Tibbs in the new factory area at Boddingtons Plastics
Managing director Andy Tibbs in the new factory area at Boddingtons Plastics

“When I joined here we were in the middle of a recession. Back then 80% of our business was from the construction sector, which declined.

“We tried to shift the business into other markets so it had more stability going forward.”

Lord Jones added: “They have invested in absolutely state-of-the-art capital equipment which will make them globally competitive.

“They have created a centre of excellence. If every business in the nation was like this, we would not have problems. I wish them all the luck in the world.”

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