Boeing has opened a factory in Sheffield,
England.
The new factory, the company’s first
manufacturing site in Europe, makes actuation system components
for the 737 and 767 jets from raw materials sourced in the UK. At
full capacity, Boeing Sheffield will produce thousands of parts
each month, which will be shipped for assembly in Boeing’s
Portland plant in Oregon, United States.
“We appreciate all the community support for
Boeing’s new advanced manufacturing factory in the UK. This is a
fabulous example of how we are engaging global talent to provide
greater value to our customers,” said Jenette Ramos, Boeing senior
vice president of Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Operations. “In
Boeing Sheffield, we are building on longstanding relationships
and the region’s manufacturing expertise to enhance our production
system and continue to connect, protect, explore and inspire
aerospace innovation.”
Boeing Sheffield manufactures more than 100
different high-tech actuation components for the 737 and 767 wing
trailing edge. Actuation systems move the flaps at the back of the
wing to provide extra lift at low speeds during takeoff and
landing.
The 6,200-square-metre facility represents a Boeing
investment of more than £40 million. A total of 52 employees, including
experienced mechanics, engineers and more than 20 apprentices,
make up the current Boeing Sheffield team.
Secretary of State for Business, Energy and
Industrial Strategy Secretary Greg Clark said, “Boeing choosing
the heart of South Yorkshire as its first European home is
testament to our capabilities, talent pool and strong
manufacturing supply chains which are vital to job creation and
creating value for local economies. We are leading the world in UK aerospace
manufacturing and through our modern Industrial Strategy, we,
along with industry have committed to invest £3.9 billion in
aerospace”
Dan Jarvis, Mayor of the Sheffield City Region,
said: “It’s excellent news that Boeing has opened its first
European factory here in the Sheffield City Region. Boeing’s
choice of location is a strong sign of confidence in our advanced
engineering excellence, confidence in our workforce and strong
manufacturing heritage, and confidence in the cutting-edge
collaborations between university and business that enable us to
lead the world. Boeing Sheffield will also be a key part of our
region’s 'Global Innovation Corridor', creating a connected set of
research and business interactions based on the advanced
manufacturing and engineering strengths we have here in the
region, and linking people, places and ideas. The opportunities
for our communities, for businesses, for researchers and for the
workforce of the future are limitless. This opening of this new facility is hugely
significant for South Yorkshire, the wider Northern Powerhouse,
and indeed for the UK.”
Thirteen UK-based
suppliers have partnered with Boeing on this significant
expansion in the UK. Amongst the suppliers, Aeromet International
Ltd, a Worcester-based supplier of advanced aluminium and
magnesium cast parts will provide Boeing Sheffield with
high-strength, complex and multi-core aluminium cast parts.
In
addition, Maher Ltd, a first-time supplier to Boeing, will
supply bespoke steel bar and pre-machined components made of
UK-sourced steel from Liberty Speciality Steels, located three
miles from the new Boeing factory.
MetLase Ltd, a first-time
supplier to Boeing, is based at the Advanced Manufacturing
Park Technology Centre in Rotherham and is Boeing
Sheffield’s tooling and fixturing partner.
Mettis Aerospace Ltd, a
designer and manufacturer of precision forged and machined
components from Redditch, will supply Boeing Sheffield with steel
alloy precision-forged components.
The other partners are AMRC
Training Centre, D5 Architects, JF Finnegan, Mills CNC, Mitutoyo,
Mott MacDonald, Nikken, Starrag and WFL.
Cllr Julie Dore, Leader of Sheffield City
Council said, “The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre is a
world class facility at the heart of our region’s economy. It has
seen fantastic success and we are delighted to be home to Boeing’s
first European facility. Boeing Sheffield will manufacture more
than 100 different components for its 737 and 767 aircraft here. Boeing Sheffield adds to some of the globally
leading names that are part of the AMRC and we have worked in
partnership with Rotherham Council and the University of Sheffield
for many years to develop our region’s Advanced Manufacturing
Innovation District. We are committed to strengthening these
partnerships moving forward to ensure we do what needs to be done
to deliver on a scale where advanced manufacturing creates the
high skill high wage manufacturing jobs in the numbers that will
provide a strong base for our economy. One of our top priorities is to provide the
opportunities for young people in Sheffield. That’s why it is so
welcome not only to see such globally renowned brand like Boeing
here, but their commitment to local apprentices who will make up
much of the workforce and the opportunities they are offering for
our young people to work for global engineering giants.”
Boeing established a presence in South Yorkshire
in 2001 when the company co-founded the Advanced Manufacturing
Research Centre (AMRC) with the University of Sheffield in
Rotherham. Boeing Sheffield is a direct result of this
longstanding and successful relationship with the AMRC and its
world-class research and development. The company has initiated a
major new research programme with the AMRC to develop new
manufacturing techniques that can be applied to the new Boeing
Sheffield facility.
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