April Newsletter – Fabrication Flashback – Keenan Edition

April Newsletter – Fabrication Flashback

It’s been a busy April! We hope everyone enjoyed a joyful Easter and made the most of the long bank holiday weekend. We gathered for our annual AGM this month – it was great to see our incredible team all together, sharing updates and celebrating achievements over some delicious bacon & sausage cobs!
In this edition of Fabrication Flashback, we share with you, our involvement with Keenan Diet Feeders. Keenan is an Irish company – established in 1979 and is renowned as a leader in cattle feeding solutions. The old photographs below give you an insight into the refurbishing work that was carried out here, at our workshop in Thurgarton!
It was from 1995 to 2018, that Yates Engineering held the franchise for Keenan in the East Midlands – it was a significant segment of our business during that period. At its peak, this division supported up to 300 customers through the servicing and commissioning of new machines and also the refurbishment of Keenan equipment.
As always, we’ve enjoyed exploring our archives and sharing another chapter of Yates Engineering’s history with you. Look out for next month’s newsletter, where we’ll highlight some more significant milestones. Wishing you a wonderful May from all of us at Yates Engineering.
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