Welcome to County Enterprises
County Enterprises is a service that provides work at
our factory in St Paul's Street and secures employment for disabled
people within the locality.
We successfully compete in three commercial marketplaces:
Engineering - manufacturing stainless steel flue
and custom metal fabrication
Packing and Assembly - undertaking outsourcing for
local businesses providing packaging and light assembly
services.
"An increasing number of businesses are realising that equal
opportunities in employment makes business sense. Recruiting and
retaining the best workforce is vital to future success. Disabled
people are a largely untapped pool of talent and an often neglected
market" Employers forum on disability.
Engineering
As manufacturers of
prefabricated flue systems and associated components for 29 years,
we pride ourselves on producing high standard stainless
steel products and are adaptable to meet the varying needs
of our customers.
Manufacturing is carried out using our comprehensive modern
equipment, supported by a level of expertise, to produce stainless
steel components of all types.
- Rolling
- Folding
- T.I.G. Welding
- M.I.G. Welding
- Seam Welding
- Profile Cutting
- Lock Forming
- Press Work
Flue components are built in accordance with, BS4543, BS6461 AND
BS8303
Packaging and Assembly
(Sub-contract packing, collation, hand
assembly)
Within our packing and assembly unit we undertake outsourcing
for local businesses providing packaging and light assembly
services. Working in partnership with you, we can reduce your
bottlenecks allowing effective deployment of your staff, and
increase your profit margins.
If you need collation, hand assembly work, bagging or packaging
our experienced team can offer you a resource to call on.
Small assembly work
Collation

Hand
Packaging
Small, medium or large batch
quantities

100%
inspection of all
products

Please contact us for
your outsourcing needs
Please contact us for a
copy of our colour brochure
This page was last reviewed 7 February 2012 at 17:43.
The page is next due for review 5 August 2013.