PRODUCT NEWS
GLOBAL SUCCESS WITH RECORD GROWTHProduct innovation and customer expansion drive unprecedented rise in
sales globallySherborne Sensors, a global leader in the design, development and manufacture of sensors for military, aerospace and industrial applications, today announced that 2011
marked a record year for the company, with a 15% increase in turnover and 11% more customers secured compared with the previous year.Much of this success can be attributed to the launch of several new products over the past twelve months, including the T835, high precision, gravity referenced, tri-axial inclinometer and WTS Wireless Tilt System. Sherborne Sensors was also awarded the acclaimed AS9100B quality management standard.
In addition, having maintained a strong working relationship with long-term partner Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Sherborne Sensors was recently awarded the prestigious gold rating, on initial nomination, in its Preferred Supplier Program (PSP). The award was made on the basis of several factors, including Sherborne Sensors
continued 100 per cent supplier rating and support of multiple Lockheed Martin programmes.2011 proved to be a year of unprecedented growth and global success and we are extremely pleased with our performance, said Mike Baker, Managing Director, Sherborne Sensors. We introduced a host of new products to the marketplace and saw expansion both from existing customers and with new ones. We look forward to continuing this
momentum with further growth in 2012 and anticipate big demand for our market-leading solutions moving forward.Sherborne Sensors can customise any of its wide range of products to conform to specific customer requirements. All Sherborne Sensors products are thoroughly tested and calibrated to international standards at the factory prior to shipment and are accompanied by an industry exclusive two-year comprehensive warranty and Guaranteed
On-Time Delivery programme.
February 2012
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