1 minute read - 2nd March 2023
OGM invests in cleanroom expansion at Oxford factory
Plastic injection moulding company Owen Greenings and Mumford (OGM) is investing £500,000 in a cleanroom expansion at its factory in Oxford. The first stage of the project is due to be completed in May.
OGM manufactures plastic injection moulded parts and assemblies from two manufacturing sites in Oxford and Hengoed, South Wales for a variety of customers in the industrial, electronics, utilities and medical sectors.
The investment will fund a 25% increase in the footprint of the existing cleanroom, plus the acquisition of two new machines. This will enable OGM to run higher cavitation tooling to produce larger components and increase overall cleanroom capacity. As a result of this investment, OGM, which celebrated its 60th anniversary at the end of last year, will be expanding its team of cleanroom machine operators with up to six new roles, in addition to new staff for assembly and packing.
Paul Wightman, group managing director of Owen Greenings & Mumford, said: “We are investing in our cleanroom facilities to accommodate new contracts and growth from our existing customers, specifically in the production of plastic injection moulded parts for orthopaedic medical devices and automated surgical equipment. Our expansion plans not only increase our injection moulding capability but also provide extra space for added value processes such as automated assembly within the cleanroom environment.
“This is part of a larger investment programme for OGM Ltd. Elsewhere in the factory we have built a mezzanine floor to house ultrasonic cleaning machines that will form part of an automated production cell. Total investment in our Oxford facility is likely to exceed £2million by the end of this year.”