A BRADFORD manufacturer is now producing shed loads of orders thanks to new state-of-the-art machinery.

Power Sheds, based on Euroway Trading Estate, was set up in April by entrepreneurs Jack Sutcliffe and Simon Hodson. In the first month they manufactured 15 sheds but are now producing up to 400 per month.

The pair are aiming to triple the size of the company within the next year, including recruiting more staff. Power Sheds has already started to develop partnerships with garden centres.

Jack said: “Having the new saw has streamlined the cutting process which has freed up people to do other things.

“It’s made a massive difference to the way we operate because we are no longer restricted by our capacity.

“From a sales perspective we don’t expect it to be difficult to reach our target of tripling in size. It’s just being able to meet the demand which we have struggled with, so the new equipment is helping us in that respect.”

The company has developed a pallet which forms the base of every shed it produces. The panels are flat-packed and delivered for customers to assemble themselves, meaning the time taken to manufacture each shed is significantly reduced. It has been able to speed up manufacturing thanks to a new automated saw, which cuts the timber to the correct length. The purchase of the saw was made possible by a £6000 grant from AD:VENTURE, designed for new businesses in North and West Yorkshire funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

The new equipment means that Power Sheds are now looking to expand into Europe.

Steve Hartley, strategic director for Bradford Council, said: “It’s fantastic to see a local company identifying a gap in the market and enjoying huge growth as a result of that.

“Bradford Council is delighted to be a partner in the AD:VENTURE programme. We understand the importance of supporting the growth of start-ups and Power Sheds is a great example of how valuable that support can be for our local businesses.”