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Nasmyth Group teams up with MHD-ROCKLAND at DSEI

At this week’s DSEI exhibition in London, Nasmyth Group is demonstrating its capabilities and working relationship with its key international partners, including MHD-ROCKLAND.

Above: Located in Wimborne, Dorset, Nasmyth Ferndown provides engineering support for OEMs, specialising in sheet metal assemblies, TIG and other welding and prismatic machining to manufacture components, sub-assemblies and large structural fabrications, for the aerospace, defence and associated sectors.
Courtesy Nasmyth Ferndown

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Nasmyth Ferndown, part of Nasmyth Technologies, one of the five divisions that make up Nasmyth Group, manufactures components for MHD-ROCKLAND’s military and commercial legacy fleets worldwide.

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A world-renowned specialist in aerospace reverse engineering and fabrication, Nasmyth Ferndown produces highly complex large structural fabrications and critical components for MHD-ROCKLAND. The Nasmyth Ferndown team have collaborated with MHD-ROCKLAND to produce parts for the P-3 Orion and other and various other military aircraft.
 
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From its site in Dorset, Nasmyth Ferndown’s in-house team of highly skilled engineers produce and deliver complex fabrications and assemblies to the world’s most complex markets and rigorous environments including the aero-engine and marine industries.
 
Scott Hudson, Director of Nasmyth Ferndown, said: “In order to provide the very best service, Nasmyth Group is always ready to work with other companies to get a project done. We offer world-class, cost-effective and timely solutions to each of our customers’ challenges. We are proud to be working with MHD-ROCKLAND and will be demonstrating their products on our stand at DSEI.”

 

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