BESPOKE
COURSES
If the standard courses listed in this section do
not "fit the bill" for your particular requirement,
please contact us to discuss. We have built our business
reputation on providing bespoke
courses tailored
to the specific requirements of our clients.
Let us know the problems you have identified and
the outcomes you are seeking and we will design a
course to suit. We can combine elements of the standard
courses or research new course material if required
to ensure that we deliver exactly what you are looking
for.
We are flexible as to timing
and location - we have
conducted training courses all over the world - sometimes
at very short notice.
We are always competitive on
price whilst maintaining the highest professional
standards.
Some
advantages of providing on-site training courses
include:
- The training can be specific to the company’s
personnel and products.
- Programmes specifically designed to your requirements – we
will establish your exact needs.
- Tailored training means better use of the overall
training time.
- No travel and accommodation costs for your personnel
- we come to you – pretty much anywhere in
the world.
- Courses are run in house when you want the training – we
can run most training courses at the company or
many classroom courses at other facilities such
as local hotels
On-site training benefits staff throughout your organisation:
Management
personnel:
- Improved understanding of how welding impacts
your business can mean improved understanding and
reduced costs.
- Improved knowledge and abilities of personnel
can mean improved team work.
Design
personnel:
- Improved welding design capability can mean improved
designs and less costly mistakes.
- Improved access for welding can mean less overall
down time.
- Improved joint design can mean less weld metal
volume, reduced consumable costs, less welding
defects and less costly inspection.
- Improved welding design and welding quality requirements
can mean improved standards of sub-contracted work.
- Improved design can mean efficient overall production.
Production
personnel:
- Improved production procedures can mean improved
manufacture.
- Improved deposition rates can mean improved productivity.
- Improved welder skills and knowledge can mean
improved product quality, less spatter problems
and a safer environment.
Quality
Assurance/Control personnel:
- Improved quality procedures can mean improved
process control.
- Improved QA system can mean a more efficient
and profitable organisation.
Inspection
personnel:
- Improved inspection practices can mean improved
inspection efficiency.
- Improved defect identification can mean better
product integrity.
- Improved workmanship and quality can mean greater
customer satisfaction.
Isn’t it time to invest in developing
your company’s most important asset?
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