Denroy achieves approved supplier status with Boeing
Bangor firm Denroy has achieved injection molding qualification for Boeing, becoming the first company in the UK to achieve this status, and has the capability to supply thermoplastic components to Boeing. Denroy is a world leading innovator in the design and manufacture of engineered polymer components and solutions. It operates in diverse markets including automotive, defence and aerospace, and has established itself as a specialist supplier of aerospace components with a client base that includes Bombardier, Spirit AeroSystems, Airbus and Boeing.
The announcement about Denroy was made by Joe Kennedy III, the US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs, during a recent four-day visit to Northern Ireland of a delegation of senior US business people, led by Kennedy.
Commenting on the new supplier status, Kevin McNamee, CEO of Denroy Group, said: “Our capabilities in high performance, engineering thermoplastics has enabled us to secure this approved supplier status. We look forward to identifying, with Boeing, how we will provide interior and exterior thermoplastic components, and in turn support our plans to grow our exports in the US and secure the future growth of our business.”
Joe Kennedy commented: “Denroy’s success is built on a focus on innovation and a willingness to diversify, as well as a commitment to working at the highest level of operational excellence. This latest success for Denroy highlights the opportunities that exist for ambitious Northern Ireland companies in the US market. The delegation of US businesses travelling with me around Northern Ireland for the last four days are getting to see first-hand the calibre of Northern Ireland companies and the compelling investment location that Northern Ireland offers. I’m certain that the relationship between the US and Northern Ireland will continue to deliver mutual economic benefits.”
Welcoming the news, Mel Chittock, Interim CEO, Invest Northern Ireland, said: “Invest NI has supported Denroy over many years, providing advice and guidance on doing business overseas, and offered it support to grow its team, skills development, operational efficiency and helped it achieve SC21 gold status. We also supported Denroy to attend international airshows and take part in trade missions to the US, culminating in it securing this new supplier status with Boeing.
“Successes like this demonstrate just how important investing in innovation is to both growing a business and to increasing exports. This is why innovation is one of the central pillars in the Department for the Economy’s 10x vision and why it is so important to achieving our ambitions for a robust, resilient and highly productive NI economy.”
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Pictured L-R are: Anne Beggs, Director of Trade and Investment, Invest Northern Ireland; Joe Kennedy III, US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs; Kevin McNamee, CEO, Denroy Group; Mel Chittock, Interim CEO, Invest Northern Ireland.