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Welland Power employs 34 staff in a 94,000 sqft manufacturing facility in Spalding, Lincolnshire

An award-winning manufacturer, Welland Power, who construct generators has been bestowed a Queens Award for International Trade.

The diesel generators powered by Perkins, Baudouin and Cummins engines, are well known as one of the leading brands worldwide. Welland Power supplies spare parts including Voltage Regulators.

Expanding the business has led to this presentation today. Welland Power generators have a long history, having been founded in 2010, but the Welland Power brand was first known as “Wellux” from 1950 and sold under its parent companies name. Exporting is the main business and they ship around 3000 units per year from 8-2750kVA around the world.

Welland Power having their own technicians builds within their own warehouse, fabricating bases, canopies and control panels on the premises. An on-site powder-coating and painting facility finish the steelwork in a range of desirable grades to suit customers demand and by removing a high cost for transportation. The company is situated just 20 miles from the Perkins factory in Peterborough and 25 miles from the UK Stamford alternator manufacturing plant.

Welland Power is in an area of Lincolnshire in the UK that has always been associated with UK generator manufacture and that will always remain this way in many more years to come.

For more information, please visit Welland Power