Lockheed Martin
uk insys celebrates 50 years supporting the united kingdom's
armed forces
Ampthill, UK,
November 5, 2007
Lockheed Martin UK INSYS
celebrated its 50th Anniversary in the defence
industry on Friday 2 November. The company, which began life
as Hunting Engineering in 1957 and was later Insys Ltd., was
acquired by the Lockheed Martin Corporation in October 2005.
To mark the milestone, the facility’s 600
employees took part in an appreciation event themed “50
Years Supporting Our Armed Forces.” Staff were given a
commemorative booklet tracing the company’s heritage and
treated to a catered lunch and a range of activities,
including a Red Arrow Flight Simulator.
“We wanted to show our employees how much
we appreciate their role in the company’s success over the
past 50 years and remind them of the vital role they will
play in our future growth,” said Stephen Ball, Managing
Director of Lockheed Martin UK INSYS.
Since becoming part of the Lockheed
Martin family, Lockheed Martin UK INSYS has hired over 100
new staff and seen the business grow at least 20% in orders
this year. Recently they opened a £2 million high-tech
manufacturing centre and have outlined a strategic
regeneration programme for the entire facility, both of
which represent significant investment in the site’s future
“This company’s growth not only results
in the creation and retention of high wage jobs and a
considerable capital investment, but also makes a statement
that Ampthill’s high tech future is extremely bright,” said
Ball.
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