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Big contract from Nokia for base station hardware

A CTL Components product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 29, 2001

CTL Components has been awarded a multimillion pound contract by telecommunications giant Nokia for the manufacture and supply of aluminium enclosure components for use on mobile base stations

Wimbledon-based CTL Components plc has been awarded a multimillion pound contract by telecommunications giant Nokia for the manufacture and supply of aluminium enclosure components for use on the company's range of mobile base stations.

The contract covers the production of aluminium sheet metal parts, anodising, powder coating and assembly of subcomponents, and all work will be carried out under ISO-9002 quality assurance systems at CTL's Wimbledon factory.

Deliveries will continue throughout this year and well into 2002, with finished products being shipped direct to Nokia's central warehouse in Birmingham for use on base stations throughout the world.

Commenting on the award of the contract, CTL Components' sales director Duncan Grove said: "We are delighted to have been awarded this contract by Nokia, and we hope that it marks the beginning of a long association between the two companies." CTL has invested a six-figure sum in a new CNC brake press specifically for the Nokia contract and is also investing in a third fully automated powder coating line.

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