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Friday, 12 February 2016

Freddy Refurbishment - Valentine’s Day special


For over 50 years Freddy’s have been recognised for quality, longevity and value for money. We have Freddy Mark I machines still working in heavy industry that are over 35 years old!  We believe that with the correct maintenance and care…a machine can last a lifetime and more!


We all know that your Freddy is a friend to your business, enabling the smooth running of the manufacturing process by removing, filtering and returning coolant for longer life, and improving machining results.
However, after many years of service sometimes a Freddy can look and feel a little bit long in the tooth. This is where the refurbishment process is a fantastic route to go down.
Here at Freddy we are extremely proud of our refurbishment service. We just love to breathe new life into a Freddy that may be a little tired.  We take a before and after photograph of each project so that we can enjoy seeing the difference the refurbishment has made.

The refurbishment process is a great option if your Freddy is still in good working order. It’s cost effective and promotes environmental awareness in steering away from a disposable society.

Before
After

In order to give you more of an insight into how the refurbishment process works, we have drawn up a summary of the main stages which are outlined below: 

  • The first step is for the machine to be assessed and tested in order to establish what is required and enable us to generate a quotation for the cost of refurbishment for the customer.
  • The machine will then be stripped down to its basic components, all of which are thoroughly inspected. If anything is deemed as ‘not up to scratch’ then replacement parts will of course be required.
  •  The actual frame and tank will go to the body shop to be shot blasted (taken back to bare metal). The structures will then be tested for integrity and freshly powder coated.
  •  Once the frame and tank have arrived back from the body shop everything is then re-assembled with replacement parts if they are required.
  •  The final stage is for the refurbished Freddy to be tested and signed off ready to go back to a very happy customer!



Please click here to view some of the refurbishments we have recently completed.


As we all know…Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and it is very easy to take our Freddy’s for granted. This is why...this Valentine’s Day we are remembering to show our Freddy’s some love!

It is very important to regularly clean and maintain your Freddy so that you know that you are always getting the best out of the machine at all times.  It is very easy to take our Freddy’s for granted but these fantastic machines do need a little TLC from time to time.

FILTER BAGS are your Freddy’s best friend! They play a vital part in the performance of your Freddy by filtering the contaminants from the liquid (like a sieve).  If the contaminants are not filtered efficiently they will build up inside the machine and the only way to remove the ‘sludge’ (which can be very smelly) would be to literally shovel it out…and our refurb guys will tell you that it’s not an enjoyable task.

So please remember to regularly check your Freddy’s filter bag and replace if necessary…prevention rather than cure is always best! http://www.freddy-products.co.uk/shop/filter-bags/









Monday, 21 September 2015

ISO 9001 recertification

What is the ISO 9001?

ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS).  It sets out the criteria for a quality management system, providing a set of principles and a framework to allow an organisation to satisfy customers and other stakeholder consistently.  There are seven key principles which provide the basis for implementing and maintaining effective processes through continuous quality management.  It is the most widely used QMS standard in the world, with over 1.1 million certificates issued to organisations in 178 countries.*as stated by the ISO organisation 2015
There are seven basic principles which relate to the ISO quality management standards:
1       Customer Focus
2       Leadership
3       Engagement of People
4       Process approach
5       Improvement
6       Evidence-based decision making
7       Relationship management


Whether a large or small organisation, these principles help ensure customer satisfaction through consistently providing a good service and product, and brings many business benefits too, like reduced operating costs.

What are the benefits?
There are many benefits for implementing the ISO 9001 quality standard, both for the customer and the organisation.  The ISO principle of Customer Focus states that it is a requirement to meet, and strive to exceed the customer requirements and expectations.  For the customer this means that they are getting satisfaction, and for business this is likely to improve the customer relationship, increasing customer loyalty and enhancing the business profile.
The relationship management principle focuses on managing its relationships with all interested parties.  This includes customers, suppliers and employees among others.  Engaging and understanding the needs and wants of the interested parties helps enhance organisational performance.
ISO 9001 is a continuous process, and requires all involved to be engaged and invested in achieving the quality standards.  Leaders play an important part in creating conditions which allow the organisation to achieve the objectives, and engaged employees help to deliver them, whether through creating cost effective processes, helping to reduce operating costs, or in customer service.  All areas of the business are touched by the principles, from the accounts to the manufacturing department, all are involved in the ongoing improvement of the organisation.
For more information about the principles, the benefits and how they can be implemented, click here for the ISO produced Quality Management Principles PDF document.
Freddy Products ISO 9001 certificate

Our quality policy statement
The Company policy is to supply quality products and to offer best practice industry standards in terms of availability and delivery to its customers.
The company recognises that the involvement and co-operation of all employees in the quality concept is an essential part of achieving the required standards and it is the function of all levels of management to foster and promote this attitude.
The company is dedicated to continuous improvement through established and on-going objectives, set and constantly reviewed by the management…..
(Extract from Freddy Products Ltd Quality manual)


We believe that by implementing ISO 9001, and through continuously reviewing and improving our processes, we have improved our customer satisfaction. We ask customers for feedback on a regular basis to ensure we are exceeding expectations.  Our operating costs have reduced in key areas, and by engaging with employees and discussing how we can go forward and improve our performance, we are seeing consistent growth and development.  This In turn has helped to increase our business base, and improve our stakeholder relationships, as well as being able to say we have achieved, and are compliant with a globally recognised industry standard!

References:
*ISO organisation. ISO 9000 - Quality management [online] Available from: http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_9000 [accessed 18.09.2015]


 

Thursday, 17 September 2015

New website launch!



We are really happy to announce the launch of the new Freddy Products Ltd website.  Having worked on this for a number of months it is really exciting for us to be able to share this.  The new website has a lot of features that were not present on the old website, including new 360 degree product views, new videos, as well as a brand new look and feel.  I hope you will all take a look - any feedback will be welcome!  Click here to take a look.

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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Freddy supports local & national charities




Showing our support






In June 2013 we decided to raise money for Prostate cancer UK, so held a promotion on all sales. The promotion, held on 14th June, was in line with the Father’s Day Campaign being held by Prostate Cancer UK, and Freddy’s customers were thoroughly supportive, raising over £500.

Throughout the year we take part in many events to raise money as a company, such as Wear it Pink day for Cancer Research UK and Jean for Genes day to raise money for genetic disorders, and we are also sponsoring a cyclist cycling from Cardiff to Paris in 2015 for Tenovus Cancer Care.

We also have several members of staff that take part in sponsored events and as a company we fully support this.  Recently, Harriet, in our service department, took part in the St. Richards Hospice ‘Rainbow Run’, raising money to help support St. Richard’s Hospice which is based in Worcester.  

And Lisa, our office manager is taking part in several sponsored events in 2015 to raise money for cancer research UK – here is a link to her justGiving Page: https://www.justgiving.com/Lisa-Tomkins86/



We will soon be launching a new website, and we plan to give a percentage of all website sales to charity to continue to help charities in 2015 and beyond.


Monday, 12 August 2013

The results are in!


July Satisfaction Survey Results


Every month we ask our customers to give us feedback on how we are doing in key areas, plus asking their overall satisfaction levels.  Below is our infographic showing the results for July.  We are really pleased that in areas such as ease of ordering and overall satisfaction we have improved since last month, and in July 100% of the customers asked said that ordering with us was easy and all would use us again.

If you have any comments or feedback to share with us please email us - we would love to hear from you!



July satisfaction survey results



Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Freddy Products Ltd raising money for Prostate Cancer UK




Freddy Products have been recycling coolant for over 50 years, with their iconic orange recycling vacuums.  As technologies change and machine workshops become more sophisticated, coolant still remains the life blood, which is why so many workshops find their Freddy indispensable. 

Recently Freddy Products held a promotion to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK.  Lisa Tomkins, Marketing Manager at Freddy Products, said “We raise money for charities throughout the year as a team, selling cakes for Jeans for Genes Day and running the Cancer Research UK Race for Life, we wanted to do something as a company.  1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer at some point in their lives, which is why we wanted to raise awareness, and money.

Freddy’s promotion, held on 14th June, was in line with the Father’s Day Campaign being held by Prostate Cancer UK, and Freddy’s customers were thoroughly supportive, raising over £500.

With the success of the Prostate Cancer UK campaign, Freddy are looking at holding more in the future, both for national and local charities. 
Why not take a look at the Freddy website today, where you can find details on the campaign, including facts and figures on both prostate cancer, the Father’s Day Campaign and a link to the Prostate Cancer UK website – where you can make a donation online.

To talk to Freddy call 01386 561113, email sales@freddy-products.co.uk or tweet us at @freddyproducts


Prostate Cancer UK is a charity registered in England and Wales 1005541 and in Scotland SC039332.

Monday, 8 July 2013

Recycling – the way forward for metal working fluids

Recycling – the way forward for metal working fluids

Freddy Products have been recycling coolant for over 50 years, but it is surprising how many companies that use coolant are not recycling it, a survey by the EEF in 2009 showed that less that 30% of the companies surveyed recycled swarf, and less than 10% recycled liquids and oily waste.  Freddy Products want to help change that.

Coolant is a vital part of the machining process, but unless it is treated correctly, it may cause health problems for operators and greatly increases tool wear.  Keeping it at its optimum can decrease these health and safety risks, and help to increase tool life.

So many companies simply dispose of coolant and replace it with new to ensure that coolant is kept at its optimum, but this is costly, both in terms of purchasing and disposal.

The UKLA say that approximately 400,000 tonnes of spent fluid is disposed of per annum in the UK alone.  The best way to deal with disposal costs, both financially and environmentally, is to avoid it’s creation in the first place.  A Freddy coolant recycling vacuum  recycles the coolant, keeping it at its optimum for longer, meaning that you purchase and dispose of less – carrying significant savings, both economically and environmentally.  With the cost of removing hazardous waste rising, and regulations governing the discharge of spent metal working fluids becoming more stringent, a Freddy is a cost effective solution.

All Freddy coolant recycling vacuums are manufactured in the UK, and Freddy is still a family run business. Despite manufacturing these vacuums for the past 50 years, Freddy is still an innovative business, creating solutions in various sectors, including aerospace and the automotive industries.  With customers very much at heart, Freddy recently started asking customers to take part in satisfaction surveys, and 100% of customers asked said they would recommend Freddy products.

 We have a range of coolant recycling vacuums, tramp oil separators and centrifuges to help with coolant management, all of which are available to view on our website.  We have distributors all around the world, just contact us and we will put you in touch with your local distributor.


To talk to Freddy about coolant recycling, tramp oil removal or centrifugation call +44 (0)1386 561113, email sales@freddy-products.co.uk or tweet us at @freddyproducts