News
Welcome to the latest news and events at Bridgnorth Aluminium.
National Apprenticeship Week is a time to celebrate the vital role apprentices play in shaping the UK’s manufacturing sector. At Bridgnorth Aluminium, it’s also a chance to shine a spotlight on the next generation of talent who are helping drive innovation, efficiency and growth across the business.
Bridgnorth Aluminium invests £600,000 in new line to expand into underfloor heating, cooling and automotive applications.
The UK’s last remaining producer of flat rolled aluminium coils is set to buck difficult economic conditions by returning to 24/7 operations in key process areas.
Bridgnorth Aluminium has signed up to the Shropshire Investors in Community scheme run by Shropshire Community Foundation.
The UK’s last remaining producer of flat rolled aluminium coils is calling for ‘certainty’, urgent help to mitigate rising energy prices and immediate industrial support ahead of the Chancellor’s Budget next week.
Bridgnorth Aluminium was delighted to attend the Aluminium Federation (ALFED) annual dinner at Carden Park Hotel, catching up with colleagues from across the UK aluminium sector.
Bridgnorth Aluminium has reported a strong recovery in 2024, with turnover rising to nearly £230 million and a marked improvement in performance across the business.
One of Shropshire’s largest employers is heading to UK Metals Expo in September with the launch of its next recruitment drive and an important message to government.
That’s Bridgnorth Aluminium and you’ll find us on L55 at UK Metals Expo in September!
Bridgnorth Aluminium has been featured in a recent BBC News article highlighting the impact of newly imposed US tariffs on steel and aluminium.
Bridgnorth Aluminium (BAL) showcased the talents of its budding engineers at the recent UK Metals Expo. Oliver Greenhalgh and Sam Foster, first year apprentices at BAL, impressed visitors to the sector’s biggest exhibition with the way they designed and manufactured a steam train out of scrap metal.
Visit Bridgnorth Aluminium on Stand L55 at the UK Metals Expo, Birmingham NEC on 11-12 September 2024. where we will be showcasing over 85 years’ experience in aluminium rolling, combined with state-of-the-art engineering, technical capabilities and our passion for delivering high quality products.
A new community garden in Bridgnorth, created in memory of the late Duke of Edinburgh and Her Majesty the Queen has been constructed on the historic site of the former Hazeldine foundry, where the renowned 18th-century engineer Richard Trevithick developed his first fee-paying steam locomotive.