Commenting, Adrian Rawlinson, managing director at Marl International, said, "Marl, a pioneer in the technology, is ideally positioned to ride the crest of the LED wave. The secret of our success is that our products are designed, assembled, tested and shipped from one manufacturing complex in Ulverston. Marl continues to invest in its business, recently spending £270,000 to double manufacturing output and speed up the delivery of prototypes. Our manufacturing strength is such that customers are now asking us to design and build other electronic systems for them that don't include an LED light." The company directly and indirectly exports around 70% of its output.
Reflecting on the growth of the LED market, he continued, "When we entered the market over 40 years ago, the brightest LED produced a dull red glow. Our latest products can floodlight a football pitch. With 19% of current global energy used for artificial light, we have to turn to more energy efficient sources. LEDs can now match any other available lighting technology for light output, and are greatly more efficient than incandescent, halogen and other lighting technologies. They at least match fluorescent and low energy CCFL lights for efficiency but are more robust, more controllable, have no warm-up period and can last two or three times as long. A well designed LED light fitting can provide 25 years continuous illumination, becoming essentially a fit and forget item."
Marl was formed in Ulverston in 1973 and originally distributed medical equipment and manufactured safety systems for the chemical industry. Marl began design and manufacture of LED assemblies in the late 1970s when it was realised that these products (including high performance and custom variants) were required by the telecom and defence industries.
Some of the world's first solid state light bulbs were made by Marl in the 1980s and today these are still enhancing the operational performance and reliability of host equipment in countless defence and aerospace applications. Today, Marl's ISO9001 qualified UK based manufacturing facility offers rapid turn-around of prototypes, full environmental test and can supply in small, medium and high volume.
Recent successes include a £100,000 project to install feature LED lighting at The Alnwick Garden, one of the UK's top visitor attractions adjoining Alnwick Castle, the home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. Companies that Marl has supplied include Amtrak, Eastman Kodak, British Energy and London Underground and it has developed products for use on both the Euro Fighter and Boeing 777 programmes.
(Jim Evans)