Double win for McMillan Coppersmiths

It was a double win for McMillan Coppersmiths and Fabricators last night at the Made in Scotland Awards. Held at the Glasgow Science Centre, McMillan were singled out against several leading manufacturers across the country for;

Manufacturer of the Year – The team were applauded for their efforts in continuing to handcraft traditional Scottish copper distillation equipment for the world’s biggest distilled spirits producers whilst inspiring the next generation of coppersmiths to adopt the craft. With increased revenue, larger projects and investment into its facilities, McMillan’s has gone from strength to strength.

McMillan Coppersmiths have been part of global engineering firm, Briggs of Burton, since 2020.

George Crombie, Engineering Director at Briggs of Burton, said:

“This award recognises the outstanding work and commitment of our team who continue to go above and beyond, we couldn’t be prouder. McMillan’s team of coppersmiths, apprentices and engineers have been influential in designing and manufacturing copper distillation equipment to produce Scotch whisky, Tequila, Gin, and a range of global whiskies. They are continuing a highly specialised craft which is at the heart of the distilled spirits industry and the company is one of the oldest coppersmiths in the world, having been founded in 1867. These awards celebrate the success of the team who always strive to deliver what they promise.”

Jakub Spiewak, Manufacturing Apprentice of the Year – Jakub was recognised for being instrumental in building copper distillation equipment for major distillery expansion projects in Scotland and beyond. He has also been involved in producing copper distillation equipment for breweries looking to grow into the Distilled Spirits market whilst supporting the business at various careers fairs to promote their apprenticeship scheme.

Jakub Spiewak, craft apprentice at McMillan Coppersmiths, said:

“The knowledge and experience I have gained from the team since starting my apprenticeship has enabled me to progress to where I am today. My goal is to progress into more senior roles at McMillan and pass down the skills and knowledge I have gained to the next generation of apprentices here. I have had the opportunity to travel throughout Scotland installing and modifying our equipment and look forward to experiencing other aspects of engineering, management and operations before completing my craft apprenticeship next year.”

About McMillan Coppersmiths and Fabricators

McMillan Coppersmiths and Fabricators based in Prestonpans; Edinburgh are a traditional Scottish based copper distillation equipment manufacturer. McMillan and its predecessor Archibald McMillan & Co Ltd have been a significant force in the domestic and worldwide supply of copper distilling equipment since the company was originally founded in 1867. McMillan have standard copper pot still designs for most spirit types and have the capability to design bespoke stills, columns, and distillation systems. Part of Briggs of Burton Group since 2020, McMillan have played a key role in supporting the group deliver large scale Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) projects for the global distilled spirits industry. Most recently McMillan’s team of thirty
coppersmiths, apprentices and engineers have been influential in designing and manufacturing copper distillation equipment to produce Scotch whisky, Tequila, Gin, and a range of global whiskies.

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Briggs shortlisted for three major awards

Briggs of Burton have been shortlisted for three major awards at the upcoming Made in the Midlands Awards held at the prestigious Macdonald Burlington Hotel in Birmingham. The awards will celebrate prominent manufacturers in the region, demonstrating their ambition to continue growing UK manufacturing alongside international markets.

Briggs have been shortlisted for the following categories :

  • Export Award – This award is to recognise manufacturing companies who are demonstrating international presence, export growth and can provide evidence that exports are a large proportion of their overall sales in the last year.
  • Sustainable Ethical Manufacturer – This award is for the company that has demonstrated the greatest commitment, though its products and processes, to forging a sustainable future for their company and region.
  • Manufacturing Apprenticeship Training Scheme – This award will recognise manufacturers that have done the most to further their apprenticeship programme, training and upskilling of its overall team.

Last year, Briggs won the top prize of Manufacturer of the Year – Over £25m at the awards and were recognised for their rapid international growth in both delivering large scale engineering projects as well as the opening of new offices.

About Briggs of Burton

If you have eaten or drunk it there is a chance that Briggs of Burton has helped to produce it.

Briggs are the engineers behind supplying the equipment, engineering and automation to the world’s largest food, alcoholic beverage, and pharmaceutical manufacturers

Today Briggs employs over 300 colleagues across six sites in the UK, Scotland, USA, Mexico, China, and Australia. The team deliver turnkey engineering projects for leading household brands covering North America, Europe, Central America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. Briggs’ benefits from a global network of stainless-steel manufacturing facilities, including their own located in Burton on Trent and Prestonpans, Scotland.

Briggs are actively developing sustainable engineering solutions, focusing on their customer’s requirements towards carbon neutrality. 

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Briggs win at Make UK National Awards

We are very pleased to share that Briggs of Burton has won the very prestigious Business Growth & Strategy award at the Make UK National Gala Dinner in London. Briggs were joined by manufacturers across the country celebrating the very best of UK manufacturing and upcoming young talent in the industry.

Ayesha Hazarika, compere, for the evening highlighted the success of Briggs’ outstanding growth strategy in the UK and overseas and our drive to develop in new markets such as Mexico. George Crombie, Engineering Director received the award on stage and spoke about Briggs’ back-to-back achievements but most importantly crediting all of you for your continued dedication and support in making this possible.

Briggs of Burton’s application highlighted the expansion of their Global Technical Centre in Burton on Trent and the opening of new Sales & Engineering hubs in key growth areas; Louisville, KY and Guadalajara, Mexico. Furthermore, Briggs have doubled their revenue two years ahead of their projected growth plan, through the award of a major Tequila expansion project in Mexico. This project is Briggs’ biggest project to date in scale and value.

It was great to meet key leaders from the Make UK team including Charlotte Horobin, Regional Director (Midlands & East) and Chris Corkan, Regional Manager (Midlands & East).

About Briggs of Burton

If you have eaten or drunk it there is a chance that Briggs of Burton has helped to produce it.

Briggs are the engineers behind supplying the equipment, engineering and automation to the world’s largest food, alcoholic beverage, and pharmaceutical manufacturers

Today Briggs employs over 300 colleagues across six sites in the UK, Scotland, USA, Mexico, China, and Australia. The team deliver turnkey engineering projects for leading household brands covering North America, Europe, Central America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. Briggs’ benefits from a global network of stainless-steel manufacturing facilities, including their own located in Burton on Trent and Prestonpans, Scotland.

Briggs are actively developing sustainable engineering solutions, focusing on their customer’s requirements towards carbon neutrality. 

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Make UK National Awards Gala Dinner

Briggs of Burton is delighted to announce that we have been nominated for the national Business Growth & Strategy category at the upcoming Make UK National Awards Gala Dinner. The awards held on Thursday 26th January in Canary Wharf, London will see Briggs go head-to-head with other UK regional winners of the category for the prestigious prize. The awards will celebrate the success of  a range of manufacturers across the UK.

Last year, Briggs picked up the winning award for the Business Growth & Strategy category at the Make UK Midlands & East Regional Dinner. They were recognised for their rapid global expansion, winning their largest capital project to date in Mexico to build a large Tequila distillery and their continuous efforts towards helping their customers reduce water, energy and achieve their sustainability targets.

Best wishes to Team Briggs! We are keeping our fingers crossed for you.

About Briggs of Burton

If you have eaten or drunk it there is a chance that Briggs of Burton has helped to produce it.

Briggs are the engineers behind supplying the equipment, engineering and automation to the world’s largest food, alcoholic beverage, and pharmaceutical manufacturers

Today Briggs employs over 300 colleagues across six sites in the UK, Scotland, USA, Mexico, China, and Australia. The team deliver turnkey engineering projects for leading household brands covering North America, Europe, Central America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. Briggs’ benefits from a global network of stainless-steel manufacturing facilities, including their own located in Burton on Trent and Prestonpans, Scotland.

Briggs are actively developing sustainable engineering solutions, focusing on their customer’s requirements towards carbon neutrality. 

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Briggs win ‘Transformation Project of the Year’

Rachael Ward and Louise Jones picked up the runner-up award on behalf of Briggs of Burton for the ‘Transformation Project of the Year’ category at the ERP Today Awards yesterday. Up against 67 other companies, ERP Today applauded Briggs’ digital transformation journey with SAP S/4 Hana Cloud for its positive impact and value created for all stakeholders globally.

Following the win, both Rachael and Louise shared their excitement:

“It was a proud moment to go up on stage and receive this award on behalf of Briggs of Burton. Over the last year, the Briggs SAP team have worked incredibly hard alongside Sapphire to realise the fully integrated RISE with SAP S/4 Hana cloud system. This truly is a testament to the team’s hard work!”

Did you know?

Briggs of Burton were the first UK based company to sign up to SAP’s new RISE offering giving us a comprehensive and intelligent business-transformation tool in line with our growth aspirations.

To read more about the awards and our collaboration with Sapphire, follow this link: https://www.briggsplc.com/2022/07/19/briggs-named-erp-today-finalists/

To read about the awards event, follow this link: https://erptodayawards.com/

About Briggs of Burton

If you have eaten or drunk it there is a chance that Briggs of Burton has helped to produce it.

Briggs are the engineers behind supplying the equipment, engineering and automation to the world’s largest food, alcoholic beverage, and pharmaceutical manufacturers

Today Briggs employs nearly 300 colleagues across six sites in the UK, Scotland, USA, Mexico, China, and Australia. The team deliver turnkey engineering projects for leading household brands covering North America, Europe, Central America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. Briggs’ benefits from a global network of stainless steel manufacturing facilities, including their own located in Burton on Trent and Prestonpans, Scotland.

Briggs’ are actively developing sustainable engineering solutions, focusing on their customer’s requirements towards carbon neutrality. 

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RoSPA Winners for a 5th Consecutive Year

“Be Safe” is a core value at Briggs of Burton.​ It’s deeply embedded in our culture and part of ‘The BRIGGS Way’ in all that we do.

“Every day the people we influence return home safe and well​.”

We are pleased to share that Briggs of Burton has won a RoSPA Gold Award for the 5th consecutive year. The award is a testament to our Health & Safety commitment always achieving a high level of performance, well developed occupational health and safety, management systems and our outstanding control of risk and very low levels of error, harm and loss.

“We were extremely pleased to have won a RoSPA Gold Award for the 5th consecutive year. Continuously being recognised for outstanding commitment to health & safety is not only a testament of the hard work the team demonstrate, but also to our values. ‘Be Safe’ is a core value as we strive for all employees to return home as they arrived at work every day.  We are proud to showcase our commitment to this value and continue to deliver a high level of health & safety standards”.

John Blundell, Head of HSE

About Briggs of Burton

If you have eaten or drunk it there is a chance that Briggs of Burton has helped to produce it.

Briggs are the engineers behind supplying the equipment, engineering and automation to the world’s largest food, alcoholic beverage, and pharmaceutical manufacturers

Today Briggs employs over 280 colleagues across six sites in the UK, Scotland, USA, Mexico, China, and Australia. The team deliver turnkey engineering projects for leading household brands covering North America, Europe, Central America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. Briggs’ benefits from a global network of stainless steel manufacturing facilities, including their own located in Burton on Trent and Prestonpans, Scotland.

Briggs’ are actively developing sustainable engineering solutions, focusing on their customer’s requirements towards carbon neutrality. 

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Congratulations to Mark Phillips on achieving his Fellow status from the IChemE

Congratulations to Mark Phillips for receiving his Fellow status from the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).

Mark has successfully achieved the highest grade of membership from the IChemE as a result of his significant contribution to chemical engineering, experience in a leadership position and demonstrating technical excellence throughout his career.

We caught up with Mark recently who shared his journey and his inspiration to becoming a Fellow :

What lead you on the journey to want to become a fellow?

I have been a member of the IChemE in one capacity or another since I started my chemical engineering degree at university.  The Fellow membership grade is the highest that the IChemE offer and so it was always something to aspire to, both personally and professionally.

What did the application entail?

In terms of the application, it is about demonstrating that you are in a position of senior responsibility in chemical (process) engineering and that you have a made a significant contribution to the profession for a sustained period of time.

Does it involve your role/ working activities at Briggs?

My work at Briggs has made a significant contribution to achieving Fellow membership.  I have been part of major project and proposal work within the Brewing & Distilling sectors over the years, and I have had the opportunity to lecture students on Process Engineering at university and present technical papers at international conferences.  I have also been very fortunate to work with great people along the way.

Who inspired you to become a fellow?

John Hancock became a Fellow of the IChemE a few years ago and so it has always been in the back of my mind since then.  I have worked closely with John for the 18+ years I have been at the company and to achieve the same membership grade as him is something that I am proud of.  Gareth Cure also championed engineers obtaining chartered status & further registrations and delivered presentations on how this was a route to progress within the company.

What are you doing to inspire the next generation of engineers?

I am a mentor and lead for the Briggs Engineering Graduate Training Scheme (IChemE Accredited Company Training Scheme – ACTS) that has the aim of developing engineers on a pathway to achieving chartered status.  I am always available to support and provide advice for engineers that are interested in achieving chartership and the process that it entails.

Congratulations again Mark, we look forward to seeing further positive developments with the Briggs Engineering Graduate Training Scheme!

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Briggs Group Awards Event

It was great to see so many of our team attend the Briggs Group Awards event at the Branston Golf and Country Club in person or virtually last week. A big thank you to everyone for supporting us and we hope you all had a great time coming together as BR1GGS.

The award’s event celebrated the achievements of our global team in the form of long service, excellent performance, and recognition of those who achieved professional accreditation.

Congratulations to all of the winners!

Long Service Awards

10 Years – Craig Patton, Dawn Buckley, Paul Banham, Rob Davis, Jamie Collyer, Peter Manning, and Julie Fletcher and Joyce Hill

15 Years – Callum Spencer, Graham McCrorie, Matt Sawdon, Paul Dowd, Phillip Truman, Steve Vickers, Trevor Sykes, and Martin West

20 Years – Michael Armani

25 Years – Andrew Edwards, Gary Thursting, Lee Houldsworth, Paula Myatt, Peter Zupkus, Rachael Ward, Robert Buxton, Colin Wright, Nathan Durose and Steve Dixon. George Meharry and John Cuthbertson

30 Years – Mark Treherne, Steve Crockett, and Kevin Leach. David Allan, Diane Hall, and Martin Allan

35 Years – Martin Pantall

40 Years – David Peden, Jason Machin, and Bob Tarnai

Category Awards

Emerging Talent Award – Graduate – Alistair McDermid

Emerging Talent Award – Apprentice – Jakub Spiewak

Company Values Champion – Dave Spence

Engineering Spirit Award – Nick Aitken

Outstanding Achievement Award – Rob Goodhand

Health & Safety Champion- John McGrane & Jamie Collyer

Operational Excellence Award: Rachael Ward

Customer Centric Award: Steven Marshall

The Dream Team Award: ABI Cartersville Team

Mentoring Champion Award: Rob Davis

Greatest Impact of the Year Award: Steve Mason & Tom Barnett

Professional Awards

CEng IChemE

Tom Barnett, Ian Murfin, Chris Sinclair, Pritpal Singh

CEng IMechE

Sam Hancock

Fellow IMechE

James Smith

Fellow IChemE

Mark Phillips

 

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Briggs named ERP Today Finalists

ERP Today have officially announced that Briggs of Burton and Sapphire are finalists for the “Transformation Project of the Year” category.

With award categories covering individual distinction, project excellence and product innovation, the ERP Today Awards provide a powerful opportunity to demonstrate innovative leadership, customer success and responsibility.

The application highlighted the successful partnership between Sapphire Systems and Briggs’ to transform their digital infrastructure globally. Briggs required a system that would allow them to grow quickly globally. The integration of RISE with SAP S/4 Hana cloud has allowed Briggs to enhance their processes and make intelligent decisions in line with their growth aspirations. This growth has been made possible due to Sapphire’s support. It has become a game changer for the business.

To see the full list of finalists of ERP Today awards, you can follow this link: 2022 Finalists – ERP Today Awards

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