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Caerphilly-based manufacturer expands with EU money

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 16:00, Wednesday September 15th, 2010.

A Caerphilly-based manufacturer specialising in products for the healthcare sector is continuing with its programme of expansion and taking on more staff.

Direct HealthCare Services, based on the town’s Western Industrial Estate, now employs 16 people and has expanded to three times its original size in just 18 months. It specialises in manufacturing a range of pressure-reducing beds, mattresses, cushions and chairs and supplies to NHS Trusts as far afield as Ireland.

The company has recently refitted a number of NHS Trusts with new mattresses which have specially-welded seams which reduces the risk of cross infection.

To assist with their expansion plans, the company has received support from the EU-backed Local Investment Fund grant to help with the cost of the welding equipment for the mattress seams.

Councillor Ron Davies, cabinet member for regeneration said: “This is an excellent, fast-growing company with a first class product making real improvements in terms of modern health care, and I am delighted that a manufacturing company based in our county borough is expanding and has such an optimistic vision for the future.

“I’d encourage more businesses to get in touch with the council’s Advisory Services team to discuss their expansion plans – particularly in these difficult times.”

Jon Lewis, chief executive of Direct HealthCare Services, said: “We are extremely pleased with our expansion plans and are very grateful for the help and support that we have received from the council’s Advisory Services Team. We intend to become one of the largest privately owned suppliers of pressure care products to the NHS.”

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