| The US operation, Flann Microwave
Inc. was established in Boston in the 1980’s to support the Company’s
sales activities in the USA.
The Company’s quality system status was confirmed in 1993 with
the accreditation of ISO9002, and ISO9001
in 2003.
Later in 1997 the Company’s name was formally changed from Flann
Microwave Instruments Ltd. to Flann Microwave Ltd.
Our purpose-built factory and business premises occupy an area
of 1800m2 and are situated in attractive gardens with views over
rolling Cornish countryside on the edge of Bodmin. Currently the
Company employs approximately 60 staff.
Flann’s on-going policy of maintaining the highest standards ensures
that the Company’s global reputation for quality, reliability and
performance will continue into the future.
Business Highlights
- Export sales are in excess
of 80% of total production.
- Technical sales and service
support operating from offices in the UK and the USA.
- Global customer listing includes
Ericsson, Siemens, Alenia-Marconi, Alcatel, P-Com, Astrium, Nokia
and BAE systems
- Worldwide distribution network
dedicated to the supply and service of our products in a global
market.
- Dynamic R&D initiative
developing the next generation of active and passive microwave
components.
- Project management, consultancy
and customised product manufacture.
- Computer-aided-engineering
facilities for consistent quality of manufacture and life-long
in-service performance.
Flann Attributes
- Effective market penetration
and brand awareness
- Speed of design-to-marketable
product
- Superior product quality and
performance
- Acknowledged market leader
- Innovative and market sensitive
to product designs
Industry Sectors Served
We have a global reputation for quality, innovation and an ability
to provide product and system solutions to many industry sectors.
- Military
- Broadcast
- Aerospace
- Telecommunication
- Satellite Communications
- Government Agencies
- Academic Institutions
- Public Utilities
- Manufacturing Facilities
Vigorous post-production quality inspection of every component. |