Galvanised steel
Mild Steel

Documentation & Traceability
Copies of our current accreditations and certificates can be viewed and downloaded below.

We offer full traceability for all our components from source to delivery. Mill Certificates are available for; S275, S355, all aluminium and all stainless steel.

Galvanised steel
Mild Steel

Documentation & Traceability
Copies of our current accreditations and certificates can be viewed and downloaded below.

We offer full traceability for all our components from source to delivery. Mill Certificates are available for; S275, S355, all aluminium and all stainless steel.

Accreditations

Please click below to view certificates

Accreditations

Please click below to view certificates

ISO 27001 is an international standard for information security management systems (ISMS). It is part of the ISO/IEC 27000 family of standards, which provide guidelines and best practices for managing information security.

By following the guidelines and requirements of ISO 27001, organisations can build a robust information security posture, reduce the likelihood of security breaches, and demonstrate their commitment to protecting sensitive data.

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The ISO 14001 standard is an Environmental Management System which provides businesses with an internationally recognised framework for setting up an environmental management system (EMS). Organisations can use the standard to reduce waste, improve resource efficiency and cut waste management costs.

By following each of the stages and setting up a robust environmental management system, we not only reduce our environmental impact, but also improve efficiency.

ISO 9001 is defined as the international standard that specifies requirements for a quality management system (QMS). Organisations use the standard to demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements. The standard helps us to streamline our operations, work effectively with all stakeholders and our supply chain. This means we can provide consistently excellent services and products to our customers.

BS EN 1090 for structural steel and aluminium is a requirement for products sold in Europe. Any organisations who design and/or manufacture steel or aluminium components must adhere to this standard.

Since July 2014, structural steelwork and aluminium fall under the Construction Products Regulation (CPR), which means aluminium or structural steel CE marking must be secured to show compliance with EN 1090-1 (the harmonised European standard that applies to structural metalwork).

This covers any structural component that has been designed and fabricated to meet the BS EN 1991 series of standards (Eurocode 3 and 9) for steel and aluminium structures in buildings. These now need to show that they comply with BS EN 1090-1.

ISO 27001 is an international standard for information security management systems (ISMS). It is part of the ISO/IEC 27000 family of standards, which provide guidelines and best practices for managing information security.

By following the guidelines and requirements of ISO 27001, organisations can build a robust information security posture, reduce the likelihood of security breaches, and demonstrate their commitment to protecting sensitive data.

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The ISO 14001 standard is an Environmental Management System which provides businesses with an internationally recognised framework for setting up an environmental management system (EMS). Organisations can use the standard to reduce waste, improve resource efficiency and cut waste management costs.

By following each of the stages and setting up a robust environmental management system, we not only reduce our environmental impact, but also improve efficiency.

ISO 9001 is defined as the international standard that specifies requirements for a quality management system (QMS). Organisations use the standard to demonstrate the ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements. The standard helps us to streamline our operations, work effectively with all stakeholders and our supply chain. This means we can provide consistently excellent services and products to our customers.

BS EN 1090 for structural steel and aluminium is a requirement for products sold in Europe. Any organisations who design and/or manufacture steel or aluminium components must adhere to this standard.

Since July 2014, structural steelwork and aluminium fall under the Construction Products Regulation (CPR), which means aluminium or structural steel CE marking must be secured to show compliance with EN 1090-1 (the harmonised European standard that applies to structural metalwork).

This covers any structural component that has been designed and fabricated to meet the BS EN 1991 series of standards (Eurocode 3 and 9) for steel and aluminium structures in buildings. These now need to show that they comply with BS EN 1090-1.

Certifications

BSI Membership certificate

Public & Product Liability Certificate

supplier Pack

Employers’ liability Certificate

Certifications

BSI Membership certificate

Public & Product Liability Certificate

supplier Pack

Employers’ liability Certificate

Traceabiltiy

We offer full traceability for all our components from source to delivery. Mill Certificates are available for; S275, S355, all aluminium and all stainless steel.

Each item supplied by us will go through our MRP (Material Requirements Planning) system to allow us to give as much information as possible to our customers about their order.

This information can include test certification from the producing mill which will detail the thickness, coil width and grade as well as the material chemical makeup and any other special requirements such as J2 testing.

Traceabiltiy

We offer full traceability for all our components from source to delivery. Mill Certificates are available for; S275, S355, all aluminium and all stainless steel.

Each item supplied by us will go through our MRP (Material Requirements Planning) system to allow us to give as much information as possible to our customers about their order.

This information can include test certification from the producing mill which will detail the thickness, coil width and grade as well as the material chemical makeup and any other special requirements such as J2 testing.

Ordering Materials

All material is ordered through our MRP system, once received it is quality and quantity inspected and then booked into the MRP system. A unique internal batch number is assigned to each individual cast of material.

Add to Stock System

All paperwork goes through a secondary check including purchase order, supplier delivery notes and mill certification. The material is made active and available for use in our stock system by being logged into the MRP system against its batch number.

Your Order is Received

Your order is internally processed by our team.

Auditing

Orders are received and logged on to the MRP system, they go through an internal sales inspection to make sure it is correct and then it is released for production.

Production

The production team programme the components on to the relevant material using software linked to our MRP system. This is then sent to the machines for processing.

Match Info to Order

The MRP system logs each part and from which sheet it has been produced. Once the part is cut and has been inspected the system is updated. Storing all material traceability and mill certificates against each batch of parts.

Dispatch

Once the order is complete the MRP system generates a notification for our dispatch team to inspect, package and dispatch. Using external couriers we produce P.O.D’s stating name, signature, date and time. The MRP system generates a delivery note complete with Certificate of Conformity and if the mill certification is required this is generated to accompany the delivery.

Back Up

All traceability information from customer purchase orders to mill certification is saved on our internal server and backed up at a secure offsite facility giving us the ability to generate information required by our customers.

Ordering Materials

All material is ordered through our MRP system, once received it is quality and quantity inspected and then booked into the MRP system. A unique internal batch number is assigned to each individual cast of material.

Add to Stock System

All paperwork goes through a secondary check including purchase order, supplier delivery notes and mill certification. The material is made active and available for use in our stock system by being logged into the MRP system against its batch number.

Your Order is Received

Your order is internally processed by our team.

Auditing

Orders are received and logged on to the MRP system, they go through an internal sales inspection to make sure it is correct and then it is released for production.

Production

The production team programme the components on to the relevant material using software linked to our MRP system. This is then sent to the machines for processing.

Match Info to Order

The MRP system logs each part and from which sheet it has been produced. Once the part is cut and has been inspected the system is updated. Storing all material traceability and mill certificates against each batch of parts.

Dispatch

Once the order is complete the MRP system generates a notification for our dispatch team to inspect, package and dispatch. Using external couriers we produce P.O.D’s stating name, signature, date and time. The MRP system generates a delivery note complete with Certificate of Conformity and if the mill certification is required this is generated to accompany the delivery.

Back Up

All traceability information from customer purchase orders to mill certification is saved on our internal server and backed up at a secure offsite facility giving us the ability to generate information required by our customers.