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Cross Manufacturing announces further expansion into Precision Machined Components following Subcon success

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Following a highly successful showing at Subcon 2025 in June, Cross Manufacturing Company has announced increased capacity to produce high-precision machined components.

The Cross Manufacturing team at Subcon 2025
The Cross Manufacturing team at Subcon 2025 - Cross Manufacturing

Benefitting from decades of expertise in advanced manufacturing, Cross Manufacturing is establishing a new level of service for customers demanding the highest standards of precision, performance and reliability. 

Extensive engineering capabilities utilising state-of-the-art equipment are supported with stringent quality accreditations including IATF 16949 for automotive and AS9100 for aerospace.

At Subcon 2025, Cross showcased its expanding capabilities and connected with OEMs and supply chain leaders across multiple sectors. The positive feedback and new business enquiries received at the show underscored the demand for UK-based, quality-focused machining partners.

In a statement, Mark Bolwell, Cross Manufacturing Senior Project Manager, said: “We’ve been known for our precision manufacturing in high integrity sealing and retaining rings for decades. Expanding into machined components is a natural evolution for us. Our customers are looking for partners with the right equipment, skilled people and certified processes and we’re proud to tick all those boxes.”

The policy aligns with the company’s commitment to continuous investment in cutting-edge CNC machinery, multi-spindle machining centres, and in-house inspection and testing facilities, ensuring consistent, high-quality output across every component.

Looking ahead, Cross will continue to expand its presence in the engineering and manufacturing landscape at the Advanced Engineering 2025 exhibition, also at the NEC this autumn. On stand number H156, Cross will be showcasing its extensive in-house capabilities, including vacuum heat treatment, superfinishing, testing laboratory and R&D facilities. 

 

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