The future starts here

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Construction is under way on AESSEAL’s ‘Factory for the Future’ at Mill Close in a project bringing the company’s total investment in Rotherham to £61 million ($80 million).

Chris Rea, managing director of the parent group AES Engineering Ltd said,

This investment gives us room for expansion and paves the way for an additional £20 million of investment in the Rotherham area over the next five to ten years depending on the continued growth of our global customer base.

The 10 acre, low-density site includes a ‘Tree Walk’ for educational and leisure purposes with a wetlands area, and accommodation for bees, hedgehogs and other wildlife. Project spending includes £5.8 million ($7.5 million) of ‘green-only’ investment, such as solar panels, battery storage, and other energy-saving or environmental measures.

A total of 175,000 sq. ft. of new factory buildings are being constructed to the highest environmental standards and the existing plant is also being updated and refurbished as part of the scheme.

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The Mayor and Mayoress of Rotherham, Cllr Jenny Andrews and Mayoresse, Jeanette Mallinder

The Mayor and Mayoress of Rotherham visited AESSEAL for a ceremonial contract signing to launch the building project. When completed in January 2023 the site will house one of the world’s most advanced and environmentally-friendly precision-engineering factories.

AESSEAL is a major supplier of reliability services and equipment to global industry - helping companies save water, energy and cut pollution with products including advanced seals and water management equipment. The group has operations in more than 100 countries globally. AESSEAL plc in Rotherham is the main manufacturing centre and also houses the global headquarters.

Chris Rea said that the Factory for the Future was a sign of commitment not just to the Rotherham area but also to the continuing contribution of precision engineering and reliability services to a greener future for the planet.

internal architect render of the factory for the future

Update: 5th April 2023

Time lapse: Future proofing the environment

The future is on the way … but we have speeded it up a bit in case you can’t wait to see progress on our Factory for the Future.