Penta Precision announces acquisition of RDSW Limited trading as RDF Precision

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Fareham, UK – 04/03/2025 – Penta Precision is pleased to announce the acquisition of RDSW Limited Trading as RDF Precision. This partnership strengthens Penta Precision’s CNC turning capabilities and marks an exciting new chapter for both companies.

RDF Precision, known for its expertise in high-quality CNC turning, will now be part of the Penta Family. This collaboration enhances Penta’s ability to provide a broader range of precision-engineered components, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in the industry.

“We are delighted to welcome RDF Precision into the Penta family,” said Mark Walker, Director of Penta Precision. “This merging aligns with our commitment to delivering exceptional quality and service. RDF’s extensive experience in CNC turning will complement our existing capabilities, allowing us to better serve our customers across the UK.”

As part of this integration, Ryan and Sue Fisher, the Directors at RDF Precision, will join the Penta Precision team, ensuring continuity and expertise in CNC turning. Their knowledge and leadership will further strengthen Penta Precision’s service offerings to the benefit of both RDF and Penta’s combined customer base. Additionally, the rest of RDF’s team will also be joining Penta Precision, bringing their valuable hands-on experience and technical expertise.

“This is a great new chapter for RDF Precision and a fantastic opportunity for our valued customers,” said Ryan Fisher. “By joining forces with Penta Precision, we can offer enhanced services, improved efficiency, and continued commitment to precision engineering excellence.”

Penta Precision remains dedicated to maintaining the highest industry standards and looks forward to leveraging RDF Precision’s strengths to continue delivering quality, precision, and reliability to customers nationwide.

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Penta Precision announces acquisition of RDSW Limited trading as RDF Precision

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