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Latest News
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| April 2006 CAD dimension adds "Esteem"
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"Guesting" our CAD facilities proved a hit with both customer and supplier, as the new "Esteem" vehicle takes to the road. Click here for more.
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03/01/2008
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| October 2005 Another success for Ex Door Sysytem
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Ex Cassette - The door system of choice for leading UK bus makers, chalks up another milestone as the door of choice for the new Plaxton Primo.
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11/10/2005
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| September 2005 - High Speeed CNC Trimming
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Continuing our recent levels of investment this new machine represents the very latest trimming technology in our industry.

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11/10/2005
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| June 2002 - High Spec' Former
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A high specification vacuum forming machine has been ordered from leading German manufacturer Geiss AG. The machine, equipped with "flash" heating and other advanced features, will be installed in October and will deliver significant benefits both quality and productivity, said the company.
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15/06/2005
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| Feb 2001 - Soft Feel Dashboard
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As an alternative to the usual materials, J & A Kay are pleased to announce that their new "soft touch" dashboard has been selected for the exciting and ground-breaking Alero Community Transport Vehicle (CTV). The same material will be utilised for both side consoles and will incorporate wood effect ABS inserts, setting this vehicle apart in a growing market place.
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17/06/2005
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| March 1998 - Capital Investment
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J & A Kay today announced the purchase of vacuum forming and CNC trimming equipment worth in excess of £350k. The new plant will be supplied by Cannon Shelley and allow the company to process thermoplastic sheet up to 3 x 1.5 metres, opening new markets for the company and increasing employment.
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15/06/2005
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| Oct 1997 - Expansion Announced
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Planning permission was granted this month for expansion at J & A Kay's Cotton Hall premises. The company said it was delighted with the approval, and could now press ahead with planning the building work, that will see the production area increase by 70% to 28,000 sq ft.
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15/06/2005
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