Archwood Group has invested over £500,000 in CNC machinery from JJ Smith, a trusted partner of over 35 years.

This new equipment enhances Archwood’s production capabilities for its Richard Burbidge brand, supporting increased efficiency while reinforcing the company’s sustainability targets.

A CNC (computer numerical control) machine is a motorised manoeuvrable tool controlled by a computer, according to specific input instructions.

Archwood Group was recently honoured for Sustainable Development at this year’s King’s Awards for Enterprise, while JJ Smith was recognised for International Trade.

To celebrate their recent shared success and the new investment, Archwood Group hosted JJ Smith’s Managing Director Rachael Baker for an exclusive tour of Archwood’s North Wales production facility.

During the visit, both teams reviewed current projects and explored new opportunities for further automation and innovation in sustainable timber manufacturing.

Josh Burbidge, Managing Director of Archwood Group, commented: “Receiving the King’s Award for Sustainable Development was a proud moment for everyone at Archwood.

“Strengthening our partnership with JJ Smith allows us to continue making strides in sustainability while expanding production capability. Their advanced machinery supports our goals of reducing emissions and minimising our environmental impact.”

Lee Burford, Operations Director of Archwood Group, said: “Investment in state-of-the-art machinery from our long-standing partner, JJ Smith, demonstrates our commitment to UK manufacturing. It broadens our manufacturing capabilities, allowing us to offer a wider range of products to our customer base including new & innovative designs.

Rachael Baker, Managing Director of JJ Smith, added: “We are thrilled to partner with Archwood Group on their sustainability journey. Our long-standing collaboration is built on shared values and a commitment to creating positive environmental impact, and together, we are advancing what is possible in the woodworking industry.”