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OCT/NOV - 2020AEROSPACEDEFENSEREVIEW.COM9More impressive still, given these improvements have been driven against the backdrop of Covid-19 with the challenges of ensuring a Covid-Secure workplace. The company has taken a robust approach to taking care of its people throughout the pandemic and has recently introduced a weekly testing programme to help identify any asymptomatic cases within its workforce.As well as manufacturing face visors for its own use, the team at MADG also produced a further30,000 which were donated to critical workers in its local community.Like so many manufacturing businesses, MADG found itself faced with the challenge of mobilising as many as possible of its employee to work from home, making collaboration much more challenging and putting physical distance between key team members and the manufacture of its products.This dictated an immediate adaptation that overnight drove the use of conferencing and real-time video linking onto the shop floor to maintain efficiency.MADG has invested heavily on Research and Development and has dedicated R&D teams across the business to ensure it remains competitive and able to provide the most relevant solutions to its customers.The Kirk by moorside facility has been fortunate to receive backing from Sharing in Growth (SIG), who awarded a £900k grant over three years to support the development of their processes and people. The SIG scheme provides a concentrated and targeted approach focusing on the development of lean techniques, manufacturing operations, procurement, cost modelling and leadership development enabling the business to become `world class'.A key area of focus during 2021 is the National Aerospace and Defence Contractors Accreditation Program (NADCAP). Developing people and processes are key for Aerospace and defence providers and demonstrates robust processes with people trained to the highest standards with the added benefits of utilising technology and videography.Carl Morse continued:"We have capitalised on these investments to grow capabilities and increase offerings into the market. One example is the development of our extensive composite capability to include the design, manufacture and certification of Radomes, whilst increasing our intellectual property material database in line with market requirements and identified novel and more expedient routes to certification."Coupled together, this has enabled us to provide improved service levels to our customers across the entire life-cycle - from supporting requirement generation, using expertise to inform key design for manufacturing decisions, through to design, test, manufacturing, certification and end of life considerations."MADG Advanced Composites is still growing, trying to do things differently and challenging the norm. This is a fast-paced industry and the team acknowledge the need to continually reassess and improve, offering something different, whether its increasing new capabilities to customers, new or enhanced processes to improve quality and turn-around times or using novel approaches to reduce cost. These initiatives will continue throughout 2021 and beyond as the business continues to meet the challenges the dynamic aerospace and defence sector has to throw at it. < Page 8 | Page 10 >