Major expansion announced by Harrison Silverdale in Derbyshire
Harrison Silverdale is proud to announce the construction of a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at its flagship UK factory in Dronfield, marking a major milestone in the company’s continued growth and commitment to sustainable, low-carbon manufacturing.
Designed to significantly expand production capacity, the new facility will bring together advanced engineering capability, cutting-edge automation, and renewable energy generation under one roof. It represents a bold investment in the future of British manufacturing, strengthening Harrison Silverdale’s ability to serve customers across the UK and international markets with speed, precision, and consistency.
At the heart of the new operation will be next-generation production technology, including Star Micronics CNC sliding head lathes. These advanced machines will increase machining capacity, enhance precision, and further elevate the quality of the precision-engineered components produced by Harrison Silverdale.
To support even higher standards of quality and efficiency, the facility will also incorporate a MecWash industrial component cleaning plant. This advanced cleaning system will ensure exceptional levels of cleanliness and repeatability, meeting stringent customer specifications while reinforcing the company’s robust internal quality assurance processes.
Sustainability is a central pillar of the project. In line with Harrison Silverdale’s long-term environmental strategy, the site will feature a 41 kW PV solar array. The installation will generate a significant share of the facility’s energy requirements, reducing carbon emissions and contributing directly to the company’s net-zero ambitions.
“Our investment in this new facility reflects our dedication to innovation, quality, and environmental responsibility,” said Mark Harrison, Managing Director at Harrison Silverdale. “By integrating cutting-edge machining, advanced component cleaning, and renewable energy generation, we are building a manufacturing operation ready for the future.”
Construction is already underway, with completion scheduled for May 2026. The project is expected to support continued business growth, create new skilled employment opportunities, and reinforce Harrison Silverdale’s reputation as a leading UK supplier of precision fasteners and assembly components.


