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PHASA
was formed in 1985 to develop & market ‘Hot Air Staking’
- a process designed for in-house use by Flexible
Lamps, PHASA’s
parent company. |
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1988
- Steady growth manufacturing assembly machines for electrical,
communication and white goods industries. Moved into premises at
Haverhill, Suffolk. |
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1990
- Started building larger, more automated and higher
specification machines for Sun Microsystems, Electrolux
Cleaners, Apple Computers and etc. |
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1991
- First large machines designed and manufactured for Automotive
Industry - Landrover, Ford, Rover and Volvo commercial vehicles. |
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Continued
general expansion of business, particularly within the Automotive
Industry, which realised the potential of the process to achieve
a tight 'squeak free' assembly. |
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1996
- Moved to New site at Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire located close to the
M11 and four miles from Stansted Airport. Introduction of
standard machine range, further process R & D with rapid
business expansion |
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1997
- Increased export with machines to Germany for assembly of
Mercedes inner door trim. |
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1998
- Development of 'High Volume' rotary machine for Ford Focus
door assembly in Spain (potential of four sets of completed
inner trims a minute from four machines worked by two
operators). Additional standard (in line) machines supplied to
Mexico and Germany to assemble some specific trim for on site
local colour coordination. |
 | 1999
- Further expansion particularly within Automotive Interior
sector, supplying door assembly equipment for the Jaguar X-Type
cars and a major U.S.A. contract of sixteen machines and tooling
for the build of 'Drive by Wire' assemblies. |
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2000
- Recognising the need from our customers for International
market support entered into agency agreements covering -
Australia - United States - Japan. |
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2001
- Moved to larger Freehold purpose built premises at International
House, Harlow, Essex. |
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2002
- Developed, Patented and sold the first "Phasa Point"
a new concept "one piece single staking system". |
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2003
- June; Phasa becomes part of the USA based United Components
Industries. |
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2004
- January Phasa Offices Opens in Germany. |
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2005
- September Development of 2.5mt. wide machine for processing
bumpers. |
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2005
- September New sales and service Agent Beijing China. |
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