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SAM Becomes An Enviromental Hero
SAM Mouldings Announced On Shortlist Of Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2008
SAM Receives Support For New Biomass Woodchip Boiler From The Carbon Trust
Continuing Our Winning Ways...
Open House For Investors in People at SAM Mouldings
SAM's Toy Story
SAM Retains IIP Champion Status
SAM Mouldings Wins Top Green Award
SAM Mouldings Wins the UK Quality Award 2007
2007 UK
Business Excellence Award. SAM is a finalist once again
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2007 Customer Survey reaps financial benefits
SAM Mouldings launches its range of wood veneer wrapped MDF profiles 2006
SAM Mouldings Achieves Another Industry First 2005 SAM Mouldings continues to invest and grow 2005 SAM Mouldings - Investors in People Champion 2004 Further expansion at SAM Mouldings 2004 SAM Mouldings win Green Apple Environment Awards 2003 SAM Mouldings adds FSC to list of credits 2003 Completion of Factory Extension at SAM Mouldings 2003 SAM Mouldings win the European Quality Award 2002 A Day at the Palace 2001 SAM Mouldings Achieves Fire Resistance Test Success 2001 SAM Mouldings wins the UK Business Excellence Award 2000 | Completion of Factory Extension at SAM Mouldings 2003  SAM Mouldings has once more increased its capacity for growth by adding a 7,000m2 extension to the purpose built factory which they took possession of only two years ago. The extension has doubled the size of the factory and ensures that SAM Mouldings is in a strong position for continuing to successfully increase their market share. 96% of its production is exported to mainland UK, ' faster and more cost-effectively than our competitors', said Managing Director Sam McCrea. 'We believe we have set new benchmarks in fulfilling orders in time and to a consistently high quality.'
At its 14,000 m2 factory SAM Mouldings also gives evidence of its commitment to the environment. It operates a unique energy recycling plant, which disposes of waste and generates energy. MDF sawdust waste is sucked into silos where it is compacted and fed into a state-of-the-art furnace, then incinerated at ultra high temperatures to remove toxic elements. The energy produced supplies over 40% of the factory's electricity. 'Since Northern Ireland electricity prices are the highest in Europe', Sam McCrea added, 'this is essential to keep overheads low.' |