Doing it for 16 years and
more - The SMP story so far
When Phil Connolly finished his high school education
in the late 60's, he trained and qualified to be a successful
engineer. However, his interest and enthusiasm for scuba diving
became his new career focus. So in 1974 he joined Preston Dockyard
diving services as a trainee diver and then went on for professional
diver training at the Underwater Training Centre at Fort William
and from there he ventured out in the North Sea. Commencing there
he went from ranks of a tender to Air Diver, Saturation Diver,
Atmospheric Diving Suit Operator and finally on to a Construction
Superintendent. In 1985 he decided to return to his engineering
back ground and set up a company repairing and refurbishing commercial
diving equipment (Marine Surplus Supplies Ltd). This company quickly
expanded until 1991, when the company was being asked to build
new equipment and the demand for the rental equipment became even
greater. Later it was decided to merge all our trading activities
such as repairs and refurbishment, the manufacturing of equipment
and rental into one company - "Submarine Manufacturing and
Products Ltd".
 
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Air Diver
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Saturation Diving
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Atmospheric Diving
Suit Operator
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Construction Superintendent
- A typical project
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Mid 1980's
The company started from a shipwrights carpenter shop in the
port of Fleetwood and in the early years purchased the redundant
and unused assets of companies such as Under Marine
 
Fleetwood Site 1983 - 1988
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Early 1990's
Due to expansion the company moved to a modern industrial complex
at Lytham where the company expanded quickly from one industrial
unit to two industrial units and rented additional facilities
for the storage of larger pieces of equipment. During this time
the company purchased the whole assets of companies in liquidation
to build up their increasing stock levels of used commercial diving
equipment and rare diving equipment spares. During this period,
due to large stock of commercial Diving Equipment and spares being
purchased by customers, a specialist database was set up to track
and trace all types of components relating to our industry all
over the world. This database is still used today to assist our
sales team with customer enquiries for any old and redundant spares
requirements.
 
Lytham Workshop 1988 - 1994
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Mid 1990's
By this time the company had out grown the facilities available
at Lytham and relocated to a new site at its current location
in Wesham. This site offered greater expansion capability including
a larger area for storage of equipment to increase their stock
holding.
Wesham Site
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2000
SMP opened another large storage site approximately 1 mile from
their head office This site allowed the company to purchase, store
and hold large pieces of equipment such as Complete Saturation
Systems, Bell Handling Systems, Containerized Diving Systems and
many more items. This site location is one of the proposed sites
for SMP to build a purpose built factory unit to meet with all
their future expansion plans, which the Managing Director is considering.

Storage Site
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2001 +
The future for SMP has never looked better. Its customer enquiries
and order books are greater than ever, with many new products to
appear in our product range such as new designs in Surface Deck
Decompression Chambers to accommodate the new CE regulations. New
products will appear to update our Commercial and Sports Diving
Equipment product range.
The company is currently trying to find a highly experienced sales
representative based in the Aberdeen area who will open a new branch
of SMP in Scotland to fulfill the current demand of business from
this region.
"Watch This Space ..."
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