From pots and pans maker to supplier of heat transfer and fluid management systems, the rise of HS Marston Aerospace is not your average manufacturing story. But as Edward Machin discovers, it’s all been in a few hundred years work for Wolverhampton-based company.
Founded by the Perry family in 1740, the company started life as a metalwear japanning business. Now HS Marston “quite clearly specialise in exploiting new opportunities,” as David Danger, managing director, explains. “Indeed, our culture is very much built around recognising that the sectors we supply seldom stand still; we therefore need to understand the…
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