Automated Section Cutting Machine
To improve its manufacturing capability and capacity FMPG have a requirement to purchase an automated
section cutting machine that will increase FMPG's throughput and quality performance.
The Supplier will provide, install and commission the machine.
The automated robot profile cutting machine should be able to interface with multiple CAD-CAM toolsets
and use a high-performance plasma cutting head to minimise distortion on thin sections / stiffeners.
The machine should also be equipped with edge cleaning and marking capability.
The machine to be able to cut edge profiles, scallops and holes on a variety of sections on steel, stainless steel and aluminium, as detailed below:
All measurements provided in (mm) unless otherwise stated:
Flat Bar: Min size 60x 6 Max Size 300 x 25
Bulb Bar: Min size Min size 80 x 5, Max 430 x 20
Angle Bar: Min size 100 x 75 x 8, Max 200 x 150 x 15
Channel: Min size 70 x 25, Max size 420 x 150 x 25
T-Bar: 100 x 50 x 6, Max 500 x 200 x 20
Section lengths: max length 12m
To improve its Shipbuilding manufacturing capability and capacity FMPG have a requirement to purchase a CNC High Speed Automated Section Cutting Machine that will increase FMPGs throughput and quality performance in Carbon Steel and Aluminium cutting.
To improve its Shipbuilding manufacturing capability and capacity FMPG have a requirement to purchase a Small Semi-Automated Panel Line that will increase FMPGs throughput and quality performance in the manufacture of Rigid Panels.
FMPG has a requirement for a managed planning and project controls service. The
service is aimed at ensuring that the project is executed effectively, to schedule, and within
budget, while facilitating the highest standards of quality and safety. It will provide consistent
visibility and clarity of the projects work scope, and its cost and resource requirements, to all
stakeholders involved.
Ferguson Marine is seeking proposals from qualified and experienced Information Technology Service Support Delivery organisation. Their goal will be to deliver proactive, progress and cost-effective service of Information Technology Support Services, to Ferguson Marine, the employees and all other users of Information Technology service in the execution of Ferguson Marine’s operational business.
Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Limited (FMPG) seeks to award a Framework Agreement for the provision of Welding Consumables.
The Framework Agreement duration is 2 years with the option to extend for a period for 2 periods of 12 months each.
FMPG has a requirement for two Fast Rescue Boats and supporting Davits including spares per set, which must be fully compatible with the boats, to be delivered to FMPG site in Port Glasgow Delivered Duty Paid. Goods are to be approved under MCA red Ensign.
The scope of the Framework Agreement covers the Manufacturing and Installation of full end to end pipes systems including equipment such as valves, sinks, pipe supports, fabricating spools and services including pressure testing, chemical flushing (where applicable) commissioning and all other supporting activities to ensure the full handover of a system of pipes on current and future vessels. Traceability of installed items on test forms is required.
The scope of the Framework Agreement covers the provision of Electrical Installation activities in a shipbuilding environment. This includes but is not limited to, installation of containment (ladder rack, tray, conduit etc), cable installation (dressing, banding, gland packing) and installation of equipment (including glanding and terminating of all relevant equipment) which will also include testing prior to quality checks and handover to commissioning for set to work.