16/02/2023
Harland & Wolff Completes First Hull In Cory Barges Contract
Harland & Wolff has announced the successful completion of the first hull for the Cory Barges fabrication contract at its iconic Belfast shipyard.
Marking the first major milestone for this contract, Cory has approved the hull and this will now pass into the painting hall prior to its delivery in the coming months. The second barge will soon be completed, whilst works on the next two barges are also well advanced. Fabrication is now being conducted simultaneously on all barges throughout the production hall with numerous work stations set up and the project team tracking progress on a daily basis with the newly implemented ERP (enterprise resource planning) technology.
The work being undertaken on these barges has supported the facility in ramping up the workforce numbers and advancing vital shipyard skills which will be required for the recently awarded £1.6 billion Fleet Solid Support warship programme, of which Harland & Wolff will be responsible for delivering works worth around £700 million to £800 million through the life of the programme. It will last seven years and will commence in 2023, bringing long term employment and opportunities until 2031.
John Wood, Group Chief Executive Officer, Harland & Wolff commented: "It is fantastic to walk round the fabrication halls in Belfast and see them being a hive of activity, with our apprentices putting into practice the skills they have learned from our experienced workforce. It has been fascinating to watch the adoption of new technology with our twin headed robotic welding line delivering production improvements by a magnitude of four to six times against conventional production and welding methods. I am very encouraged with the progress being made and it is the perfect stepping stone towards full scale shipbuilding."
Marking the first major milestone for this contract, Cory has approved the hull and this will now pass into the painting hall prior to its delivery in the coming months. The second barge will soon be completed, whilst works on the next two barges are also well advanced. Fabrication is now being conducted simultaneously on all barges throughout the production hall with numerous work stations set up and the project team tracking progress on a daily basis with the newly implemented ERP (enterprise resource planning) technology.
The work being undertaken on these barges has supported the facility in ramping up the workforce numbers and advancing vital shipyard skills which will be required for the recently awarded £1.6 billion Fleet Solid Support warship programme, of which Harland & Wolff will be responsible for delivering works worth around £700 million to £800 million through the life of the programme. It will last seven years and will commence in 2023, bringing long term employment and opportunities until 2031.
John Wood, Group Chief Executive Officer, Harland & Wolff commented: "It is fantastic to walk round the fabrication halls in Belfast and see them being a hive of activity, with our apprentices putting into practice the skills they have learned from our experienced workforce. It has been fascinating to watch the adoption of new technology with our twin headed robotic welding line delivering production improvements by a magnitude of four to six times against conventional production and welding methods. I am very encouraged with the progress being made and it is the perfect stepping stone towards full scale shipbuilding."
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Harland & Wolff Launches Landmark Vessel
Iconic Belfast firm Harland & Wolff has launched its first vessel in 20 years as part of a Cory order. Cory took delivery of the first of 23 Cory barges from the Belfast shipyard. The barge was launched from Harland & Wolff's Belfast shipyard and taken by sea to Cory's lighterage site on the banks of the River Thames.
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Iconic Belfast firm Harland & Wolff has launched its first vessel in 20 years as part of a Cory order. Cory took delivery of the first of 23 Cory barges from the Belfast shipyard. The barge was launched from Harland & Wolff's Belfast shipyard and taken by sea to Cory's lighterage site on the banks of the River Thames.
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Harland & Wolff Launch Welding Academy
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Harland & Wolff Scoops £55m Contract
Harland & Wolff has been awarded a £55 million contract to regenerate an ex-Navy mine-hunting vessel, HMS QUORN. John Wood, Group CEO of Harland & Wolff commented: "I am thrilled that we have been awarded the M55 Contract. This is a watershed moment.
Harland & Wolff Scoops £55m Contract
Harland & Wolff has been awarded a £55 million contract to regenerate an ex-Navy mine-hunting vessel, HMS QUORN. John Wood, Group CEO of Harland & Wolff commented: "I am thrilled that we have been awarded the M55 Contract. This is a watershed moment.
11 October 2013
£5.7m Regeneration Funding Announced
£5.7m in National Lottery Funding is to go towards two projects to regenerate the former Harland and Wolff Headquarters Building and Drawing Offices in Belfast and the Northern Counties Club building in L'Derry. The investment is part of a UK-wide funding package worth £12m to regenerate five historic buildings back to commercial use.
£5.7m Regeneration Funding Announced
£5.7m in National Lottery Funding is to go towards two projects to regenerate the former Harland and Wolff Headquarters Building and Drawing Offices in Belfast and the Northern Counties Club building in L'Derry. The investment is part of a UK-wide funding package worth £12m to regenerate five historic buildings back to commercial use.
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