In many instances clients own test facilities are fully utilised or the test requirements cannot be met by existing facilities. Through their unique connection with QinetiQ Haslar Cussons Technology are able to solve the clients problem. This can be done in a number of ways. Cussons will undertake complete Research Development and Test programmes utilising the facilities and scientific and technical staff at Haslar.
Cussons Technology will also undertake complete project management of all aspects of the clients unique requirements including delivery of test results, evaluations, assessments and appropriate technical recommendations. Cussons manage all day to day operations and retain total responsibility for the project.
Cussons can also arrange for clients to conduct their own R & D testing on the Haslar facilities. The service provided is flexible to suit clients requirements and budgets
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Let Cussons Technology Manage your complete Hydrodynamic Research and Model Testing programme:
Cussons Technology will identify the most suitable testing facility, and employ the most appropriate scientific and technical staff to undertake your defined research and testing requirements;
Cussons Technology will Project Manage and undertake all aspects of your unique requirements, and will deliver not only test results, evaluations and assessments, but also appropriate technical recommendations;
Working with Cussons Technology will simplify contractual arrangements and provide a single point contact for management and all day to day operations;
You will find Cussons Technology prices extremely competitive, based on the company's ability to negotiate volume business with facility owners;
Cussons Technology use the most up to date Project Management tools and will provide full feedback and progress reports to customers as contractually agreed.
Cussons Technology are able to respond quickly to your requirements, often being able to arrange for work to start within days of the requirement being known.
Operation and maintenance of facilities can be a major headache and is a distraction from the objectives of research and development.
Cussons Technology offer a complete facilities management service which ensures that equipment is properly maintained and operated reducing down time and increasing valuable operating time. Clients can identify long term costs through appropriate contractual arrangements, this reduces technical and commercial risks. Experienced staff are always on hand, and draw from the pool of expertise and ensure a full contingent is on site when required.
Let Cussons Technology Manage your Hydrodynamic Research and Testing Tasks:
As with full Project Management, Cussons Technology will identify the most suitable and appropriate testing facility for you to undertake your own research and testing requirements;
Cussons Technology will make all arrangements for you, including booking Test Facilities for the periods requested, and providing operators for the duration of your requirements;
Let Cussons Technology manage, operate and maintain your own Hydrodynamic Facilities for you:
Reduced technical and commercial risk and competitive prices;
Experienced and skilled scientific and technical staff available to manage, operate and maintain facilities to meet your unique requirements;
Permits the Facility owner to concentrate on his own core business, whilst Cussons Technology will ensure that Facilities are provided in accordance with agreed contractual performance criteria;
5 year or longer contractual agreements with Cussons Technology allow customers to clearly identify their long term costings with a high degree of accuracy.
Division Manager - Shaun Ross
Project Manager - Peter Hughes
Technical Consultants - Dr David Fryer and Georg Schneider
[Contact Marine Hydrodynamic Research Systems Division]
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