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________________________________________________________________________________ Trac Precision Solutions
and 2028, with a strategic objective to grow Trac’ s annual revenue to over £ 50 million.“ Achieving this target is closely linked to the work we’ re doing with both new and long‐standing customers, many of whom are signaling significant volume increases as global demand for turbine components continues to rise,” reveals Liam.
The group specializes in producing critical components of gas turbine engines, engineered to perform flawlessly in extreme, high temperature environments and keep modern aero engines and industrial turbines running efficiently, safely and reliably. Liam continues:“ This endto-end capability means our customers can rely on us, not just for exceptional components, but for a seamless, fully managed manufacturing journey that brings together advanced machining, intricate finishing processes and rigorous quality assurance to meet the toughest industry standards.”
With Trac’ s client portfolio featuring huge international brands, Liam describes nurturing customer relationships as a‘ deliberate, long-term effort built on trust, technical collaboration and consistent delivery’ and it works closely with customers from the earliest design stages through to production.“ This early involvement helps us solve challenges together, streamline industrialization, and strengthen the partnership beyond a traditional supplier relationship,” he details.“ We focus on clear communication and reliability. Customers receive regular updates and transparent production planning, which helps build confidence in our ability to deliver. As demand grows across the sector, we support customers through significant volume increases, adapting capacity and investing in equipment to ensure we stay ahead of their needs.”
Alongside customer relations, acquisitions and partnerships are pivotal to Trac.
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