WHS Plastics LTD
Mark Jeavons is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the field of engineering, particularly in tooling, processes, and manufacturing within the plastics and automotive sectors. Currently serving as Tooling and Process Supervisor at WHS Plastics LTD since July 2023, Mark previously held roles as Tooling/Process Engineer at XANDOR Automotive and Manufacturing Engineer at Eaton. With a solid foundation as a Process Manager at DMS Chromium and Plastics Process Engineer at MANN+HUMMEL Group, Mark has developed expertise in machine specifications, new tool and material trialling, and optimization. Mark's career began as an Apprentice Process Engineer at Fern Plastic Products Ltd, where knowledge of the injection moulding process was acquired. Mark holds an HNC in Polymer Science from Burton Upon Trent Technical College.
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WHS Plastics LTD
WHS Plastics successfully operates in a highly competitive global marketplace, partnering with major international companies in a variety of market segments including automotive, electronics, extrusion, industrial, off highway, packaging, metal pressings and hygiene products. We have a strong UK footprint supporting some of the UK’s biggest brands along with an overseas facility supplying blue chip global companies. The core of our business is the design and manufacturing of injection mouldings ranging from high quality functional parts, to complex assemblies featuring added value elements such as painting and foiling processes, for both interior and exterior automotive components. To complement these skills, we advise customers on material choices, the use of technical polymers and recyclable materials. We also manufacture high quality injection moulding tools, assembly equipment and a wide range of metal pressings. With headquarters in Minworth, Sutton Coldfield. The group now employees more than 1700 skilled and experienced staff over 7 different hi-tech manufacturing sites located within the West Midlands, Yorkshire, Liverpool, Glasgow and Swansea together with a modern facility near Cairo, Egypt.