Thursday, March 18, 2010

News: Investment confirms South Yorkshire as heart of civil nuclear industry

Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has announced an offer of a £80 million loan to Sheffield Forgemasters International Ltd (SFIL), confirming that South Yorkshire will be at the heart of the civil nuclear industry.


The loan, together with participation in the project from Westinghouse, the nuclear power company, will enable SFIL to build a major new manufacturing facility for ultra heavy forgings for civil nuclear power and other markets. This will make the company the second only in the world with necessary nuclear accreditation able to make the very largest forgings required to make the critical components required for the global civil nuclear industry.

Graham Honeyman, chief executive at SFIL, said: "The Government loan forms the final piece of a two-year project to finance the installation of a 15,000 tonne forging press which will place the UK at the peak of a global supply chain for civil nuclear manufacturing.

"This is a massive coup for UK manufacturing and firmly underpins the country's place at the leading edge of engineering technology.

"There are other companies in the world looking to enter the market for these large-scale components, but none will be able to achieve production in the same timescales as SFIL, partly due to the lengthy time it takes to gain international accreditation to manufacture for the nuclear industry."

Lord Mandelson said: "This is not just help for one company. Today we're announcing a willingness to invest that will make the UK a leading provider in the nuclear and the low carbon supply chain.

"Our high value manufacturing, knowledge base and highly skilled workforce mean with the right investment, like today's, the UK can win a huge amount of business in this growth sector. This is Government and industry working together to build the success of British manufacturing. This will help to realise the potential of our industrial base to be world leading, export led, and creating jobs and value here at home."

The loan follows last year's announcement of a Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre at the Advanced Manufacturing Park in Rotherham, which will help UK civil nuclear manufactures develop world class manufacturing techniques and cost competitiveness.

SFIL are a founding member of the £25m Nuclear AMRC along with Rolls-Royce, Areva and Westinghouse. Rolls-Royce's planned civil nuclear facility will also be developed in South Yorkshire.

Professor Keith Ridgway, Programme Director at the Nuclear AMRC, said: "This is a very important step in the rejuvenation and development of the UK manufacturing supply chain. It will also be a major stimulus for nuclear new build activity in the region."

SFIL website


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News: High Street transformation continues in Rotherham town centre

Improvements to the High Street in Rotherham town centre continue, with work about to start on three further buildings.

Hamby's, the Little Coffee Shop and Zax hairdressers will all receive facelifts, including new shop fronts and other restoration works in the coming few months. The work will take place as part of the £3.5m Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) scheme which is supported by funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) Rotherham Borough Council and Yorkshire Forward.

The former Supercigs unit has recently been refurbished back to its former attractive state, with two one-bedroom apartments added, thanks to a THI grant.

A planning application has also been submitted this month for three flats on the first and second floors above the RSCPCA, which will also see architectural features refurbished or replaced.

The work complements the private sector investment being made in this area by Primark for example in the complete refurbishment to its High Street shop.

Fiona Spiers, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund for the Yorkshire and the Humber region said: "Historic buildings tell the story of a town, they make it special and unique, and the best way to save and sustain these wonderful sites is to get them back into use.

"Rotherham town centre is an important place and deserves to be brought back to life. The THI scheme is a great way of using heritage as a springboard for regeneration and investment."

The Council's Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Planning and Transportation, Cllr Gerald Smith, said: "The scheme gives eligible property owners a cash boost to dramatically restore their properties, so that they can be more easily re-let. It's great to see property owners acting on this opportunity and seeing the THI scheme really making progress to put more life back into our High Street."

The THI scheme is also investing £700,000 into a landscaping improvement scheme for Minster Yard.

The project, which started on March 1 2010, will see extensive landscaping improvements to create a pleasant open green space with high-quality seating, planting and York stone paving.

The scheme will also extend the entrance steps and modify the boundary wall on Church Street to open out an approachable piazza creating a welcoming entrance to Minster Yard.

Rotherham Renaissance website


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News: AMP has international appeal

The Director-General of UKTI in Germany, Malcolm Scott, visited Rotherham's Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP) to see first hand why the location has a global reputation for engineering, innovation, research and manufacturing excellence, and why it is attracting interest from around the world.

Mr Scott visited the AMP Technology Centre, home to 17 high-tech companies including Fripp Design and Research, a product design, research and business consultancy; HBM UK, a global market leader in test and measurement, and weighing technologies; cleantech company ITI Energy; the UK branch of Belgium's Materialise Group, best known for its activities in the field of rapid industrial and medical prototyping; and Bromley Technologies, an elite winter sports equipment manufacturer behind some of the best bob skeleton athletes in the world, Shelley Rudman, Kristan Bromley and Nicola Minichiello.

He also toured the University of Sheffield AMRC with Boeing, a £100m partnership that builds on the shared scientific excellence, expertise and technological innovation of the world's leading aerospace company and the world-class research within the university's faculty of engineering.

Last year, the Government announced that Rolls-Royce had chosen the AMP as the location for its new £25m Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.

Jim Farmery, assistant director of busines at Yorkshire Forward said: "The AMP is an important driver for the regeneration of the engineering sector, in South Yorkshire, the wider Yorkshire region, and throughout the UK.

"Visits by international business intermediaries such as Mr Scott, who is leading a team promoting UK investment opportunities for German companies, help to raise the profile of the world-class manufacturing support available at the AMP, and promote the site to potential investors."

Rotherham is one of only 16 places in the world, and the first in England, to be recognised as a world leader in welcoming inward investment. It holds the Soft Landing Zone accolade, awarded by the USA's National Business Incubation Association, for its support for businesses to arrive, survive and succeed in the town.

Also this month, representatives of the park are taking part in a UKTI trade mission to India to promote the expertise within UK's advanced engineering and metals sector.

In collaboration with the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and The Welding Institute, UKTI are hosting seminars and providing opportunities for one-to-one meetings in Pune, Chennai and Bangalore.

Advanced Manufacturing Park website


Images: AMP

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

News: Rotherham manufacturers to drive the skills agenda

Manufacturers and engineers in Rotherham will hear former Master Cutler and Director of AESSEAL Gordon Bridge urge them to promote themselves as offering high-quality career opportunities to attract the best young people.

Gordon Bridge will be speaking at a special breakfast briefing where delegates will hear from the town's leading companies on how they are solving industrial skills shortages.

Mr Bridge said: "In my opinion manufacturing and engineering are too often seen as offering less glamorous career opportunities than other sectors; we need to change that view.

"In South Yorkshire we have some of the most advanced manufacturing in the UK if not the world. Manufacturers in South Yorkshire offer young people the chance to work on exciting projects that can literally change the world. The rewards can be amazing and have the potential to take dedicated young engineers anywhere in the world.

"We need to prove to young people that engineering and manufacturing is a first-rate career because we only want first-rate applicants as apprentices. We have to stand toe-to-toe with other industry sectors and insist that we get the very best young people in order to keep pace with the demand for manufactured goods in the growing economy."

Other speakers at the event include Vince Middleton from Newburgh Engineering Ltd in Rotherham who will be speaking about how his company is solving the skills shortage by investing in apprentices.

He said: "We are totally committed to growing our workforce through apprenticeships. Our experience has shown that there is real talent in South Yorkshire among our young people. With the proper training and support they become enthusiastic, committed and valuable employees – it's the way forward for our sector and we'd encourage others to do the same."

The breakfast briefing is being managed by Business & Education South Yorkshire on behalf of the National Apprenticeship Service, Rotherham Work & Skills Board, Made in Sheffield and the Rotherham Enterprise Board.

The event takes place at the Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP) on March 19.

To book a place for the breakfast briefing contact Nicki Burrow on 01709
336700 or email nicki.burrow@be-sy.co.uk

AESSEAL website
Newburgh website


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News: Croft Electrical lands major north London contract

A subsidiary of Rotherham construction specialist, The Horbury Group has secured a contract to supply specialist electrical, fire and security systems in a major expansion of one of its data storage facilities in London.

Croft Electrical Engineering will install an advanced fire detection system to protect the millions of files, tapes and discs which will be stored in Crown Records Management's Enfield facility.

The advanced system actively draws air from the protected area, filtering it for smoke particles and is quoted to be 200 times more sensitive than standard smoke detectors, providing the earliest possible warning of a fire.

In addition to the fire detection systems, Croft is installing automated surface mounted lighting which forms part of a remote building management system, allowing operators to constantly supervise the building's operations.

Croft will also provide a Biometric Access Security System, which requires a scan of the user's fingerprint for entry to the building.

David Cocker, director of Croft Electrical Engineering said: "We have a wealth of experience in these kinds of installations, and specialise in providing a unique service in a niche market."

"There are a total of five phases to this project and Croft are currently undertaking phase two, but with the option to service other properties within the company's portfolio as required."

The partnership for Croft Electrical Engineering extends beyond Enfield, with Croft carrying out more work on the company's facilities around the country.

Horbury Group website


Images: Horbury

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