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Hauck wins SEA/CHTA industry award for 'Outstanding Company Achievement'

UK industry associations Surface Engineering (SEA) and Contract Heat Treatment (CHTA), held their biennial Awards event in Manchester at the end of September, where Hauck Heat Treatment won the SEA/CHTA industry award for 'Outstanding Company Achievement'.



Above: Collecting the Outstanding Company Achievement Award from Lord Hoyle (left to right) Keith Laing (Technical Manager), Tony Alderton (Plant Manager Letchworth), Lord Hoyle, Yvette Lawlor (UK Head of Quality), Andy Borg (Managing Director), Mike Long (Director VAS Ltd – Award Sponsor).

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UK industry associations Surface Engineering (SEA) and Contract Heat Treatment (CHTA), held their biennial Awards event in Manchester at the end of September, where Hauck Heat Treatment won the SEA/CHTA industry award for 'Outstanding Company Achievement'.

The Surface Engineering & Heat Treatment Awards are not only for the industry itself but also for its customers and suppliers. It is a showcase event which is an opportunity to inform the world about the vital role surface finishing plays in UK manufacturing.

The Outstanding Company Achievement Award was won following Hauck's submission of a first-hand summary, including substantive evidence, of what Hauck Heat Treatment describe as 'The Challenge'. The specific example used in its entry was from the most effective of its six sites in the UK to demonstrate areas of success.

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In 2013, Hauck became the first Heat Treatment company in the UK to achieve an SC21 Award from ADS and have held Silver status for the past two years.

 

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