Harboro Rubber

Harboro Rubber

Harboro Rubber

Harboro Rubber is a bespoke rubber moulding manufacturer in Market Harborough, working out of a Grade II listed former flour mill the company has occupied since 1894. Today it moulds custom parts for the automotive, aerospace, electrical, electronics, oil and gas, and marine industries.

Harboro Rubber is a bespoke rubber moulding manufacturer in Market Harborough, working out of a Grade II listed former flour mill the company has occupied since 1894. Today it moulds custom parts for the automotive, aerospace, electrical, electronics, oil and gas, and marine industries.

Harboro Rubber

Harboro Rubber is a bespoke rubber moulding manufacturer in Market Harborough, working out of a Grade II listed former flour mill the company has occupied since 1894. Today it moulds custom parts for the automotive, aerospace, electrical, electronics, oil and gas, and marine industries.

[TBC — confirm with Greenfields]

[TBC — confirm with Greenfields]

[TBC — confirm with Greenfields]

below next best quote across the tender

1,668 MWh

1,668 MWh

1,668 MWh

annual energy supplied by tem

"Rubber moulding isn't a light-electricity business. Our presses run all day and the bill is a real number in our accounts. Greenfields ran the tender and tem's price came in significantly below the next best quote we saw. It's given us more headroom to invest in the plant, and one less variable to argue with the finance team about."

"Rubber moulding isn't a light-electricity business. Our presses run all day and the bill is a real number in our accounts. Greenfields ran the tender and tem's price came in significantly below the next best quote we saw. It's given us more headroom to invest in the plant, and one less variable to argue with the finance team about."

"Rubber moulding isn't a light-electricity business. Our presses run all day and the bill is a real number in our accounts. Greenfields ran the tender and tem's price came in significantly below the next best quote we saw. It's given us more headroom to invest in the plant, and one less variable to argue with the finance team about."

— [TBC — customer contact], Harboro Rubber

What made Harboro choose tem for a 130-year-old plant

A price below the market

tem's pricing engine builds a bespoke quote by matching Harboro's demand against tem's own portfolio of UK generators, so the price bypasses the wholesale market entirely and cuts out the transaction costs that add no value to a business like this. Greenfields ran the tender across the Riverside site, and tem's quote came in significantly below every competing offer tabled. tem's pricing has tracked around 9% below the market average through the volatility of the last twelve months. [TBC — £X below next best over the 24-month term.]

A whole plant on one contract

Harboro's Riverside site is where every mould, press and lab test lives, so committing all 1,668 MWh of annual demand to a single tem contract meant one price, one bill and one point of contact from October 2025.

A supply that traces back

Harboro's automotive and aerospace customers work to tight standards on where their components come from. tem matches Harboro's demand against a defined portfolio of UK generators, so the energy in every moulded part traces back to named sources rather than a wholesale pool.

More headroom in an energy intensive industry

More headroom in an energy intensive industry

More headroom in an energy intensive industry

Harboro Rubber's Riverside plant now runs on a tem supply that costs less than any competing offer would have done. In a business where energy is one of the biggest fixed costs, the saving frees up headroom to invest in tooling, materials and the plant itself, which is what has kept the mill running for 130 years. [TBC — exact £ figure across the 24-month term.]

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