CONTINENTAL DATA GRAPHICS
“If you always do what you’ve always done, you’re likely to get the same result.” Try a different approach…
You’re looking for as near to zero risk as possible, yet cost is always an issue. How can you make your budget go further, or achieve your goals with a reduced budget?
Whether you’re responsible for Supportability, Technical Documentation or Training, CDG’s approach offers something unique – A ‘Coherent Information Environment’ approach to data re-use and a commitment to productivity through ‘Lean’ practices.
Supportability Engineering CDG can help you tender for and deliver the ILS or Supportability Engineering elements of major programmes.
Technical Documentation CDG offers a unique flexibility to be able to respond to fluctuating workflows, at a competitive price, through our 100+ full time, qualified, aerospace and Defence engineers. If your documentation is required to S1000D™ we can provide advice about how to proceed, or create it for you.
Training Content Development CDG’s E-Learning / CBT offering is unique in three ways: we save you time, since our engineers understand complex engineering & maintenance; we reduce lead times through our ‘Lean’ working practices and we save you money because of our approach to pricing.
To find out more, come to see us, call 01707 367700 or visit
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DRALLIM AEROSPACE
Drallim’s history in Aerospace goes back 50 years serving military and civil aviation with under-slung cargo hooks, load weighing, restraints and lashings against our renowned “Cargo Aids” brand. Today Drallim Aerospace offers a modern range of cargo products including its new ‘HAWK’ hook with loadings at 1500Kg and 4500Kg, plus a wide portfolio of cargo handling equipment that embraces chain lashings, webbing and strapping solutions, quick release couplings, cables and control rods, seat tube and floor pan fittings - the latter with loading up to 5475lbf.
Drallim Aerospace is a UK based approved engineering and manufacturing company with exceptional QA standards. Augmenting our standard products Drallim Aerospace offers manufacture and maintenance services under EASA approvals (EASA Part 21, and EASA Part 145) and design under AS9100, and focuses on the challenges of custom applications and re-engineering projects capable of solving unusual, obsolescence and UOR problems. Drallim Aerospace is also ISO 9001:2008 registered and a member of FATS (Framework Agreement for Technical Support).
Based in St. Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, Drallim Aerospace is an independent multi-disciplined engineering company offering a range of products and services to the MoD and aerospace community. It is a modern, flexible, responsive organisation with innovative professionals producing quality niche solutions - whatever the task at hand.
For more information contact:
Phil Wilson - Divisional Manager Aerospace and Communication t: +44 (0)1424 205160 e:
pwilson@drallim.com w:
www.drallim.com
Drallim Aerospace is an independent multi-discipline Engineering company offering high quality products & services to the MoD and Aerospace Industry.
Helicopter Cargo Hooks, floorpans & seat fittings. Restraints, lashings, cables and release mechanisms. Custom assemblies, fittings and pallets.
NEW FOR 2010: Aviation Engineering Services: AS9100 approved
Aviation Obsolescence & UORs.
Contract design, Manufacturing & Maintenance. Bespoke tooling for Aircraft overhaul. Aerospace accessories & fittings.
We are a long established sub-contract manufacturer of specialist industrial products for companies including BAe, British Airways, Virgin & Rolls Royce.
Drallim Industries Ltd. Millwood House, Ponswood Ind. Est, Drury Lane, St.Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, UK, TN38 9BA Tel:+44 (0)1424 205140 Email:
sales@drallim.com Web:
www.drallim.com
50 Years of service to the MoD
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