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News by Supplier: Stadco

Stadco Ltd, part of the privately-owned Acertec Group, is one of the fastest growing players in the global market for body-in-white technology. Its acquisition in mid 2004 of the former Mayflower Vehicle Systems business doubled its turnover to more than EUR300 million and provided it with some of the most advanced press shop facilities and sub assembly operations in the industry. The company operates from eight sites in the UK and two in Germany, including a major presence at Ford's Saarlouis facility in Germany where it manufactures BIW assemblies for the new Focus model. Other major clients include BMW, Land Rover, Jaguar, Aston Martin and MG Rover.

Stadco Engineering brings together the global resources and skills of both Stadco and MVS and has a tremendous track record, most recently proven in the mould-breaking body of the advanced Ford GT project (with its roots in the legendary Ford GT 40) and the Mercedes-Benz Accelo in Brazil. Based in Coventry, UK, Stadco Engineering gives the company newfound strengths in body engineering, enabling it to win new business calling on a 'total solutions' approach rather than merely being a supplier of body-in-white production and assembly expertise.

Large press capability secures contract for Stadco
08 December 2005 - Stadco
Stadco, one of Europe's leading suppliers of body-in-white panels and pressings to the automotive industry has announced that it has been awarded the contract to supply the tailgate for MINI.
Stadco named Supplier of the Year in DTI awards
01 December 2005 - Stadco
Shrewsbury-based Stadco, the leading supplier of car body components to the motor industry in Britain and Europe, was this week named as 'Supplier of the Year' at the annual Supply Chain Group Dialogue Awards event.
Stadco to manufacture MG Rover spare parts
27 June 2005 - Stadco
Following the collapse of the MG Rover Group, Stadco is working closely with XPart to secure the supply and manufacturing routes required to continue producing body components for all MG and Rover models. These spare parts are essential to keep accident-damaged vehicles on the road.
Land Rover chooses Stadco's aluminium pressing capability for new Range Rover Sport
21 March 2005 - Stadco
The ability to press large aluminium outer body panels has helped Stadco, one of Europe's leading automotive body-in-white specialists, secure a contract to supply Land Rover with panels for its new Range Rover Sport model, being launched this summer.
Stadco Saarlouis appoints new managing director to help drivebody-in-white business in key European markets
21 February 2005 - Stadco
Stadco has announced the appointment of Dr Reinhard Rupprecht, 35, to the position of managing director of its Saarlouis plant, in southwest Germany, with immediate effect.
Stadco's engineering capability dramatically enhanced by acquisition
10 February 2005 - Stadco
Stadco, Europe's leading automotive body-in-white specialist, has dramatically enhanced its engineering capability through its acquisition in 2004 of the former Mayflower Vehicle Systems business.
A 50/50 joint venture which will see Stadco's strong and proven expertise in the European car industry
10 February 2005 - Stadco
Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd, part of the Tata Group, India and Stadco Ltd of the UK have signed a 50/50 Joint Venture which will see Stadco's strong and proven expertise in the European car industry allied to TACO's manufacturing automotive component strengths in the high skilled, but low cost Indian environment.
Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd and Stadco Ltd, UK enter into JV agreement to offer state-of-the-art low cost 'offshore' body systems design & development
07 February 2005 - Stadco
Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd (TACO), part of the Tata Group, India and Stadco Ltd of the UK have signed a 50/50 Joint Venture which will see Stadco's strong and proven expertise in the European car industry allied to TACO's manufacturing automotive component strengths in the high skilled, but low cost Indian environment.
Stadco invests 500k in new bumper assembly cell at Halewood
17 May 2004 - Stadco
Stadco, the leading European supplier of body-in-white stampings and sub assemblies to the automotive industry, has announced the successful commissioning of a new bumper assembly cell at its 'just in time' facility located adjacent to Jaguar's Halewood plant.
Stadco Group appoints new sales and marketing director to help develop OEM business
05 May 2004 - Stadco
Stadco, the leading UK-based manufacturer and supplier of body-in-white stampings and assemblies to the automotive industry, has appointment Dermot Sterne, 39, as sales & marketing director of Stadco UK.
Stadco GmbH appoints new MD to help drive business in key European markets
24 February 2004 - Stadco
Stadco, a leading UK based manufacturer and supplier of body-in-white stampings and assemblies to the automotive industry, has announced the appointment of Heinz Schmitz, 42, as managing director of Stadco GmbH with effect from 19th January 2004.
Stadco acquisition strengthens press shop capabilities
23 February 2004 - Stadco
Shrewsbury-based Stadco, the leading European supplier of body-in-white stampings and sub assemblies to the auto industry, has announced the acquisition of Parker Tools Limited, a specialist manufacturer of press tooling and equipment. The acquisition will further enhance Stadco's press shop and stamping capabilities to its automotive customers.
Stadco businesses achieve ISO/TS16949 quality standard
03 February 2004 - Stadco
Stadco, the leading European supplier of body-in-white stampings and sub assemblies to the auto industry, has acquired certification to the new ISO/TS 16949 quality approval standard across the company's four operating plants in the UK.
Successful commissioning of a new bumper assembly cell for Stadco
17 January 2004 - Stadco
Stadco, the leading European supplier of body-in-white stampings and sub assemblies to the automotive industry, has announced the successful commissioning of a new bumper assembly cell at its 'just in time' facility located adjacent to Jaguar's Halewood plant.


 

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