Glenrothes-based Ardmel Group are fast tracking orders for frontline workers

Published by Richard Yarrick-Holmes on October 3rd 2020, 2:02pm

Amid the deluge of negative health and economic news over the course of 2020, there have also been a number of good news stories involving leaders who have reengineered their companies in order to help with the fight against Covid-19. One such leader is Rube Fernando of Ardmel Group in Glenthroes.

The firm, who specialise in the design and manufacture of machines for the clothing, motorcar and electronic injury, have spent much of 2020 supporting the NHS and other organisations in the battle with Covid. 

As they explain on their website they have used their ‘many years experience assisting customers with their products, designs and machinery to provide ongoing support during the difficulties that so many businesses are suffering during the Coronavirus CV-19 pandemic.’

They have also made a commitment to fast tracking Covid-19 orders for frontline workers.

But the degree to which they are reimagining their company does not stop with the help they are providing to the NHS. They are also looking to help the many organisations who will be adapting to an entirely new environment.

‘The world post-CV19 will be a very different place,’ Ardmel explain, ‘Demands and changing priorities means manufacturers may need to change their manufacturing capabilities as worldwide demand continues to change to try and adapt and keep pace with the evolving landscape.

‘At Ardmel, we can help you explore these new and exciting possibilities with a strong engineering team, award winning manufacturing machines and globally regarded seam sealing tapes & adhesives.’

These recent developments are entirely in keeping with Rube Fernando’s overall vision for the company:

‘Vision is key in building a business, and it is always important to look at the long-term view and not to focus on the bottom line. I had always believed that a penny in your pocket is better than no pennies, and not to concentrate on making large profits.

‘Since my first day, I’ve been a part of the team. We know that every garment we manufacture is only as good as its weakest seam, so every one of us takes care in what we do to ensure the highest quality.’

Writing in The Parliamentary Review, Fernando went on to explain the importance of getting the right people in your business:

‘People are also a company’s largest asset, and a company cannot be built on one person’s vision. That’s why I invested a large amount of time in the youngsters I employed, and would always try to promote from within the company. Today, 50 per cent of my workforce has been with me for over 20 years.

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October 3rd 2020, 2:02pm

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