Ra’alloy was formed in 1995 in a small workshop in Fordhouses, Wolverhampton, to fabricate aluminium products. One of its early successes was a special anti-slip aluminium ramp system for trucking and disabled use, which has since earned worldwide acclaim. The £350,000 facility, part-funded by a Government Enterprise grant, will allow the company to develop its business further.

Part of that objective will be met by Ra’alloy’s new modular aluminium stage system - Rapi-Stage - which incorporates integral truss supports eliminating ground support, and allowing virtually any shape platform to be erected. Designed in conjunction with a temporary staging structural engineer, and within the guidelines set by The Institute of Structural Engineers, the system complies with all loadings and maintains lateral stability. Rapi-Stage can be used as an extension to an existing stage or as a freestanding structure complete with an Ra’alloy truss and roof system, which is due for launch shortly.

Ra’alloy’s founder Graham Corfield (left) is pictured with Rob Marris MP at the official opening.


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