Inspec Solutions awarded Fit for Nuclear (F4N) status by the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.

20th September 2021

Inspec Solutions, the innovative control, safety, and software systems integrator based in Sheffield is delighted to announce that it has been awarded Fit for Nuclear (F4N) status by the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.

Fit for Nuclear (F4N) supports Companies in developing their operational procedures to bid for work in nuclear new build, operations and decommissioning.

Delivered exclusively by the Nuclear AMRC, part of the UK’s High Value Manufacturing Catapult, with support of Nuclear Industry Top Tier Partners, F4N lets UK manufacturers measure their operations against the standards required to supply the nuclear industry, while allowing the Top Tier Partners to identify companies to participate in their own supply chain.

The award is the culmination of many months of assessment and business improvements to ensure Inspec Solutions makes a strong partner to those in the nuclear industry.

This accreditation and the work which has led to the award will benefit all our customers, not only in the nuclear sector but also in the Energy, Metals, Oil & Gas, Food & Chemicals and other sectors, demonstrating our commitment to continuously improve our services.

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