Finmeccanica – Selex ES invests £10M in new Southampton base for electronic systems

On 8 July 2014, Finmeccanica – Selex ES officially inaugurated its brand-new £10M facility in Millbrook Industrial Park, Southampton.

Southampton  08 July 2014 11:00

On 8 July 2014, Finmeccanica – Selex ES officially inaugurated its brand-new £10M facility in Millbrook Industrial Park, Southampton. Janice Munday, Director of Advanced Manufacturing and Services at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), and Finmeccanica – Selex ES CEO, Fabrizio Giulianini, led the ribboncutting ceremony which was attended by employees and VIP guests. The new base brings together the company’s three previously separate South Coast sites in a single Southampton location, which now employs around 530 people. The company’s commitment to the region includes supporting a supply chain of over 540 regional suppliers, and partnering with local Universities, including the University of Southampton, Imperial College, Oxford, Reading and UCL, to retain world-leading technology advantage.

Southampton has been home to Finmeccanica – Selex ES’s centre of excellence for infra-red detectors for over fifty years. With the opening of the new First Avenue site, the city will now also play host to some of the firm’s communications and air traffic management products and a number of key airborne and marine technologies. This major new commitment to the future of the firm in the city has involved the relocation of over 250 highly-skilled employees from Christchurch and 50 from Portsmouth. 

In preparation for the move, the existing Southampton site has been extensively redeveloped to create a modern technology hub for the design, manufacture and support of a wide range of electronic systems for the defence, security and civil marketplaces. A modern new office facility has been constructed and the current manufacturing building has been refurbished.

The key objective of the South Coast consolidation in Southampton is to enhance the competitive market position of Finmeccanica – Selex ES by co-locating a number of highly-skilled teams and improving efficiency. Teams will be better able to collaborate and share technology development, resulting in lower costs and more competitive products. Building on successful business operations in the UK and in export markets, employees at Southampton will be a significant focus for growth within Finmeccanica – Selex ES.

Janice Munday, Director of Advanced Manufacturing and Services, Department of Business, Innovation and Skills: "It's encouraging to see a company that is going from strength to strength thanks to investment in innovation, a highly skilled workforce supporting a diverse engineering base and a strong UK supply chain across the South Coast Region."

"The fact that through this investment Selex ES in the UK exports a fantastic 60% of its output is something that we in the department of Business, Innovation and Skills want to encourage and support."

"As this new facility opens today the future looks bright for Selex ES and the UK defence and security sector as a whole"