SPONSORS OF TYNE & TEES FEATURE TYNE GANGWAY
A WORLD LEADER IN THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF LIGHTWEIGHT MARINE ACCESS SYSTEMS
The company is experienced in supplying equipment worldwide using a network of skilled agents, which allows them to fulfill overseas requirement quickly and efficiently.
SERVICES
Gangways, accommodation ladders, bridges, lightweight structures and stowing gear are designed and manufactured in the company’s modern production facility using a skilled and flexible workforce.
They offer a standard range of ship and offshore access equipment which are approved by all of the major classification societies and regulatory bodies.
HISTORY
The company was established in 1934 when most of the worlds marine access equipment was manufactured from selected hardwood and built by skilled carpenters.
In the 1960’s Tyne Gangway were pioneers in the introduction of lightweight aluminum alloys for manufacturing this equipment. Assembled using cold riveting techniques until the introduction of welding in the early 1980’s.
Today welding is carried out using the latest synergic pulse machines which offer superior quality and a high performance.
AVAILABLE ITEMS • Accommodation ladders – a comprehensive range of accommodation ladders ranging from 3.5 metres to 30 metres in length with step spacing and design criteria in accordance with the british Standard bSMA89 or the International Standard ISo5488.
• Gangways – a range of Lightweight Gangways from 1.5 metres to 48 metres in length, the longer units being jointed for ease of transportation. The Gangways are provided with self-locking socket type stanchions to keep stowage space to a minimum, or permanent rigid handrails, making up a strong girder configuration, used where a gangway is subject to an extreme high design load.
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• Design and Manufacture – using the very latest Design & Drawing software (Staad pro & Autocad) the in-house design department within the company is able to work closely with all their clients.
the company offers a fast and efficient service, ensuring that their customers’ expectations are met and exceeded from the initial design concept, manufacture, delivery, installation and through life service.
REPAIRS – STATUTORY EXAMINATION AND THROUGH LIFE SERVICING
Tyne Gangways’ service department have fully trained in-house technical engineers that offer a comprehensive on-site and or in- house repair service. their engineer’s flexibility ensures that they can travel globally to carry out statutory testing and examination of their clients’ access equipment.
Tyne Gangway
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