Boeing Sheffield supplier information event

14th December 2017

Boeing is to open a new manufacturing facility in Sheffield.

Boeing Sheffield will be the first Boeing manufacturing facility in Europe and will manufacture actuation components for a range of commercial aircraft. Sheffield based J F Finnegan Ltd has been appointed as Boeing's construction partner for this project. We are holding a supplier information morning at the AMRC Knowledge Transfer Centre on 16th January 2018, 10am 12pm. There will be an opportunity to meet informally with representatives of Boeing, J F Finnegan Ltd and, of course, the chance to network with other companies at the event. All potential suppliers are welcome but we can confirm that due to the project schedule we have already specified and are procuring the following (from UK companies): Construction Phase Earthworks / Piling Steelwork Frame Structural Metal Decking Roof and Wall Cladding Mechanical and Electrical Installation Operational Phase Forgings Castings Raw Material To register please email Lauren Hockenhull, l.hockenhull@amrc.co.uk or call 0114 222 7680 and include the following: A single sentence indicating your area of capability. A specific question about the project, if you have one.

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