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TIMBERWOLF JOINS MADE IN BRITAIN INITIATIVE
A leading manufacturer of professional wood chippers, Timberwolf, has been recognised as a member of the Made in Britain organisation.
Accredited to businesses selling goods that have been manufactured or have undergone a final substantial change in Britain before sale, Made in Britain is the official collective mark for British manufacturers.
From its purpose-built manufacturing facility in Stowmarket, Suffolk, Timberwolf specialises in the design and manufacture of professional wood chippers for the arboricultural and horticultural sectors.
For over 30 Years, Timberwolf has manufactured industry defining commercial wood chippers to meet the needs of the arboriculture industry, promoting and embodying British engineering and manufacturing excellence.
Chris Perry, Manging Director at Timberwolf, said: “Timberwolf wood chippers have become renowned in the UK and in export markets for engineering excellence.
“Everyone at Timberwolf works incredibly hard to deliver unbeatable power and performance from every machine and to be a part
of a collective promoting British engineering is very important to us.”
According to a recent Make UK report, manufacturing in the East of England contributes £17.8bn to the UK economy and employs over 244,000 people in the region.*
Recognised for their contribution to the regional economy, Timberwolf were awarded the Large Business Award and Business of the Year Award in the 2019 East Anglian DailyTimes Suffolk Business Awards.
Timberwolf machines are designed in-house by a team of nine engineers and the company is committed to inspiring future generations to work in the Engineering and Manufacturing industries through supporting six in-house apprentices as well as attending local career fairs.
An innovative business approach is at the heart of Timberwolf’s success and longevity and is clearly demonstrated
by its position as the only UK manufacturer in its sector to use a flow line system, increasing flexibility and efficiency through production.
As products move down the production line they can be adapted at short notice according to the needs of customers. A
high standard of manufacture is maintained through an in-house Quality Control department, ensuring all components are fitted correctly to the machines as they are assembled down the production line.
