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in building a state-of-the-art production capability, which will help us to increase our overall production volumes so that we can continue to supply top quality grids to the structural biology markets. It’ s a very important part of our business and we’ re looking forward to seeing it all come online.”
2025, thus far, has thrust a profusion of challenges upon both the manufacturing industry and the wider economic landscape, however SPT is well-positioned to continue to grow and succeed.
“ Like many businesses across the world who operate in the USA, we’ ve been affected by tariff challenges and changes within the market,” Rob says.“ Looking ahead, we’ re hoping to consolidate our efforts and support our teams and customers across the USA, and the rest of the world. We’ re going to really focus on how we adapt to the new realities of the market; we’ ve had to think about where we manufacture our equipment and reconfigure our supply chain. Hopefully, we’ ll see some market recovery in the near future, but if we can continue to stay adaptable and flexible in that way, we will be able to successful through the second half of the year and continue the upward growth trend we’ ve been on for the last 12 months.”
As SPT embarks further upon its growth trajectory, Manufacturing Today looks forward to seeing what its next chapter holds. As our conversation draws to a close, Rob concludes by homing in on SPT’ s most important asset.
“ I want to say a big thank you to the whole SPT team for all the hard work they’ ve put in. One of the measures of our success is how we work together as a team, and I’ m very proud that the combined effort of everybody working together is really helping us to deliver the success that we’ re achieving at the moment.” ■
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