Is your company fit for nuclear?

By 11 March 2011 November 13th, 2014 Nuclear AMRC news

The Nuclear AMRC is launching a new diagnostic tool to test whether manufacturing companies are ready to enter the nuclear supply chain.

The Fit For Nuclear (F4N) programme helps companies measure their current operations against the standards required to supply the UK’s new generation of nuclear power stations, and take the necessary steps to enter this £40 billion market.

The initial assessment is based around a questionnaire covering key areas of business operation and performance. The results help identify any gaps that the company can address.

The Nuclear AMRC and its partners can help fill help fill these gaps through a tailored Fitness Programme, addressing areas such as technology capabilities; quality and accreditation; health and safety; and skills.

Nuclear AMRC programme manager Steve Clements says: “Fit For Nuclear is designed to help UK manufacturers prepare for the huge global business opportunities in nuclear new-build. The utility groups and reactor providers which will be building the new power stations are already developing their supply chains. Manufacturing companies which want to win business in the nuclear market need to make sure that they’re fit to compete.”

The F4N assessment is free to UK manufacturing companies.

To reach as many companies as possible, the F4N questionnaire and diagnosis will be delivered through an online tool at https://namrc.co.uk/work-with-us/f4n/

Companies which could benefit from the specialist support of the Nuclear AMRC will be invited to join one-to-one sessions to address the company’s specific needs. Companies which need more work will be referred to other organisations which can provide more fundamental business support.

For a detailed introduction to the plans for UK nuclear new-build and current manufacturing capabilities, please see our Industry intelligence pages.

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