Monday, January 13, 2014

Delcam Adds 50+ Staff in 2013 to Total Over 700 Employees

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BIRMINGAM, UK, Jan 13, 2014 - Delcam added more than 50 extra staff to its international workforce during 2013 to give a total of more than 700 employees within the organization by the end of the year.


In addition, well over 100 more people are employed in Delcam's Joint Venture companies in Europe and Asia. The largest of these companies, Delcam's extremely successful Korean Joint Venture, Hankook Delcam, has over 50 staff.

Just under half of the new positions were created at Delcam's headquarters in Birmingham, with the others added at the company's fifteen international subsidiaries in Europe, America and Asia. The new staff were added across the company's activities, with extra jobs introduced in software development, customer support, consultancy services and sales.

The growth in staff numbers during the year reflected the increase in Delcam's sales. The company achieved record sales for a six-month period of £25.0 million in the first half of 2013. That result meant that the company had set new record levels of sales in seven consecutive half-year periods.

The extra recruits also consolidated Delcam's status as the largest organization in the CAM industry. This position was confirmed in the latest NC Software Market Analysis Report from leading US analysts CIMdata, which reported that Delcam had by far the largest number of staff devoted to CAM software of any supplier. According to the Report, no other company employs more than 300 people for its CAM activities.

The Report also confirmed that Delcam employs the largest development team in the industry, with well over 200 people working on the company's manufacturing software. The next largest CAM development team was reported to have 130 people, less than two-thirds of the Delcam total.

Further expansion at Delcam is planned for 2014. The continuing recovery in global manufacturing, in particular in the aerospace and automotive industries, means that more sales people will be needed to meet demand for the company's manufacturing software and more technical staff will be required to train and support Delcam's growing number of customers.

"We are always on the lookout for experienced sales and support staff with a background in machining software or equipment," commented Delcam's Commercial Director, Bart Simpson. "The increased interest in our software and services, driven by our customers' desire to improve their productivity with our unique solutions, means we need to add more staff to satisfy this ever growing demand. We are especially keen to add more people for our sales teams in our international subsidiaries, as well as continuing the growth of our development staff in the UK."

For more information, visit http://www.delcam.com.

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