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Ecam Engineering Limited has over 49 years experience of laser cutting, steel fabrication, profiling, machining, welding and painting in the Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire area. We offer a complete solution for the UK's engineering market, specialising in Yellow Goods for the Construction and Agricultural sector, where quality and reliability of the finished product is of paramount importance to us and the customer.

The type of work untaken covers the manufacture of components from both design schemes of prototypes, as well as production level drawings with supporting detailed parts lists for volume production supplies to daily schedules.
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Originally established in 1968, Ecam Engineering LTD has over 45 years of experience of supplying precision fabricated components for the UK's engineering market/industry.
Based in the South Moorlands area of Staffordshire we offer a complete engineering solution, manufacturing prototype components from customer design drawings through to supplying volume components with production level drawings to daily schedules.
Ecam specialise in supplying Earthmoving, Construction & Rail Industries in the UK, where quality and realiability of the finished product is of paramount importance to us and the customer.
Ecam's most recent machining investment is a Doosan NHP6300 Horizontal twin pallet horizontal machining centre, this is a highly accurate and highly productive addition to our machine shop.
This machine will give us a significant increase in machining capacity and significantly expand the complexity of component that Ecam can produce.
2 Herbert Capstan lathes, a Herbert 4 head pillar drill and an Archdale radial drill, Ecam has a history of using modern machining techniques and methods coupled with highly skilled traditional workmanship.
Amanda is a multi-disciplinary maker of things about places.
She works with many different materials and chooses the medium for a piece according to what she is trying to express.
Amanda aims to tell the visual story the material has within it and to uncover the stories that places and spaces tell about ourselves.
Amanda was contacted by British Airways when they needed a sculpture of an imaginary building to feature on the front cover of The Buildings Edition of their first-class magazine.
With only a few weeks in which to design her sculpture, Amanda set about creating paper forms of her design ideas and then drawing them up on the computer.
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