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McAuley Engineering Joins BVAA

Wesley McAuley (left) receives the BVAA membership plaque

Wesley McAuley (left) receives the BVAA membership plaque

McAuley Engineering, the Ballymoney based Precision Machined Components specialist has joined the British Valve and Actuator Association. The successful Northern Irish Company has made the move as its Machined Components division begins to grow in popularity within the valve industry.

‘Our focus on quality machining using the latest technologies has won us a number of customers within BVAA membership and the wider British Valve industry’ says Sales Development Manager, Wesley McAuley. ‘We firmly believe we have a quality product, with service to match, so the time seemed right to join BVAA in order to help bring this message to the rest of the valve industry’.

McAuley Engineering from its inception has realised the importance of investing in the latest technology to meet increasing production demands from industry, but it also realises this must be married with a flexible and friendly service to ensure the customer enjoys a satisfactory experience.

This has remained the company’s focus since it commenced trading in September 1997 to fulfil the specific needs of various local industries recognised by the Managing Director, Jonathan McAuley. The business was founded mainly with precision machining as its core product and since then has established itself as a premier supplier of CNC formed Tubular Products. The Company’s precision ethos is now carried through to the manufacture of both its Tubular and Sheet Metal Division.

McAuley Engineering provide custom built components, fabricated to customer specifications. Services and facilities boasted by the 74,000sqft site in Ballymoney include CNC turning and CNC milling for the precision components division. The process utilises technology from conventional milling machines with DRO’s fitted to the latest in machining centres with up to 9 axis. Cad Cam programming and CMM measurement allow McAuleys to undertake a wide scope of work within the valve sector

Wesley McAuley concludes: ‘We pride ourselves on building long term partnerships with customers. Quality of work and flexibility in meeting customer’s demands and deadlines are key to maintaining a strong relationship with current valued customers. Quality control and in-house training are processes foremost on the agenda of the company, with constant monitoring of these to ensure the customer receives not only quality product but also a quality service.’

McAuley Engineering Ltd
Tel: 028 2766 6646
www.mcauleyengineering.co.uk


Published: 18th September 2014

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