YORKSHIRE COPPER TUBE HITS THE BIG SCREEN

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Yorkshire Copper Tube is constantly on the lookout for new and exciting ways to connect with valued customers. With this in mind, it is releasing its very own CD ROM in its latest expedition into the digital age. It forms part of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of manufacturing copper tube in Kirkby near Liverpool. Packed with information about what Yorkshire Copper Tube does and how it does it, there is a timeline that pinpoints landmarks in the company’s prestigious history and an animated video journey through the state of the art production plant. Yorkshire’s roots date back to 1864, when it started life as Broughton Copper Company in Salford, Manchester. The timeline starts here and highlights milestones such as the decision to build the state of the art Kirkby plant in 1948 and the addition of the multi million pound 5000 tonne press in 1981, which is still in operation today. Viewers can learn how copper tube is produced from half tonne copper billets, see the impressive spinner blocks and get an insight into the rigorous quality control processes. In addition, all of Yorkshire Copper Tube’s company and product literature is included on the CD ROM, meaning all information can be kept in one, easy to access place. Jack Wallace, Yorkshire Copper Tube’s Sales Director, said: “Our milestone anniversary has been very exciting and feedback we have had about the CD ROM so far has been fantastic. “It is a more interactive way of telling people about the company and its history and we are thrilled with the end result.” To receive a copy of the CD ROM please email yorkshire@icgonline.co.uk

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