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News Release from: Stephenson Gobin
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 July 2004
Power transmission specialist learns
from Nissan
The influence of Nissan is starting to make its mark on the use of best practice at a North East UK manufacturing company.
The influence of Nissan is starting to make its mark on the use of best practice at a North East UK manufacturing company Through a government agency, One NorthEast, an ex-Nissan project engineer is working alongside manufacturing staff at Bishop Auckland-based Stephenson Gobin
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ray Mitchell is introducing power transmission and electromagnet specialist Stephenson Gobin to quality systems used by Nissan.
He has come in at a time when the company is experiencing accelerating growth.
Stephenson Gobin has started 2004 with three record-breaking months in its 30 year history.
Said Managing Director David Wilson: "The company will have the benefit of Ray Mitchell's experience of Nissan's quality techniques at a critical time".
"We are expanding and need to ensure we continually meet our production schedules".
"Over a period of six months he will also be bringing our shop floor employees up to NVQ standard in modern production techniques".
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