Australian Welding | June 2021

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Global Manufacturing Group Certified to EN 15085 Global Manufacturing Group (GMG) is a leader in the metal fabrication industry. GMG is a turn-key operation, with highly skilled personnel working around-the-clock to cover all parts of metal manufacturing. Across their 30 year tenure, GMG has worked on a range of projects across land and sea – from rail improvement works to marine safety. The company operates two sites across a 7,000m2 workshop space, including one in Maryborough and another in Gladstone, Queensland. Together, they drive the state’s laser cutting and metal fabrication force to deliver a range of high-level projects. GMG’s Maryborough facility recently achieved certification to EN 15085 Railway applications – Welding of railway vehicles and components.

GMG’s services cover the entire lifecycle of metal manufacturing. From a world-leading 10kW fibre laser and plasma cutting facilities, to robotic and semi-automatic welding systems, as well as comprehensive machining capabilities with 12 CNC machining centres and lathes – GMG can deliver advanced quality that is not matched by other companies in the welding and fabrication sector. The company also offers protective coating services like powder coating and spray painting. In all, the company works across a variety of industries like construction, infrastructure, engineering, rail, oil, mining, marine and gas. As the company’s Quality and IT Systems Manager, David Hyland explains, GMG’s recent EN 15085 certification was a crucial step towards attracting new clients. “Our decision to become certified to EN 15085 was client driven, more than anything else. We deal with some of the largest manufacturers of rolling stock and rail, including Downer EDI and Bombardier, which is now Alstom.” “Initially, these companies came to us and said that a lot of their trains were being designed overseas, calling up international standards. They had drawings being submitted in which the fabrication had to comply with EN 15085. This meant that they had to find fabricators in Australia with EN 15085 certification,” he explained. EN 15085 certifications focus on the design, manufacturing, testing and quality assurance of welded components, and assembly of railway vehicles. The certification also has performance qualifications for individual personnel, which helps welders grow professionally. “Certification also looks good when we’re heading towards work with the Australian Defence Force, Rheinmetall and the Federal Government. We’ll be starting work on the process of defence-specific

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certification soon,” Hyland said. The certification process followed Bombardier – a rail industry partner in Australia for over 70 years and with 1,000 employees – conducted a gap analysis in GMG’s operations. The analysis focused on any gaps that would exist if GMG were certified. “We have a long-standing relationship with Bombardier all over the country, and always go above and beyond,” Hyland said. GMG discovered that they would be unable to manufacture local train components in the future without EN 15085 certification, prompting Hyland and the team to embark on the certification journey. “This certification is going to help us win a lot of work – Global Manufacturing Group is one of only about five companies in Australia to hold it. When I say that there are only five companies in Australia that hold this certification, two of those are Bombardier and Downer EDI themselves – it’s not a large pool of fabricators. So, I guess you could say, our decision to become certified to EN 15085 was about planning for the future, with a little tip from our clients,” Hyland said. In addition to Bombardier and Downer EDI, GMG also deals with a range of other rail industry partners. “All these companies are looking for certified partners—certification definitely attracts new clients,” Hyland said. GMG’s expertise is also evident in their advanced marine solutions like engines, hydraulics, plumbing, fabrication, hold cleaning, electrical, refrigeration, and complete overhaul. The company also designs, drafts, and manufactures components for a range of ship classes and small watercrafts. Above all, safety remains a key priority for GMG staff. Occupational health and safety management systems are integrated into the company’s software, which allows real-time traceability and accountability for all aspects of a project’s lifecycle.


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Weld Australia Member Directory

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page 50

An Update from Weld Australia’s Technology Networks

4min
pages 48-49

News & Insights into Weld Australia’s Training & Certification

4min
pages 44-45

All the News from Weld Australia’s Advanced Welder Training Centres

4min
pages 46-47

An Update from Weld Australia’s Hotline

5min
pages 42-43

Inside Metal Fabrication at NASA

10min
pages 36-39

Women in Welding: Ellie Smith

6min
pages 40-41

Global Manufacturing Group Certified to EN 15085

5min
pages 34-35

Certification Boosts Shotton Group’s Manufacturing Capabilities

5min
pages 30-31

TSS Engineering: Four Years in Business Delivers Mega Projects

5min
pages 32-33

New Certifications Refocus Aerison

5min
pages 28-29

Women in Welding: Skylar Wright

6min
pages 20-21

Health & Safety: Five Potential Welding Safety Hazards to Avoid

5min
pages 12-13

Canada’s Position on Welding Power Source No-Load Voltage

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pages 22-23

Business Essentials: Money Matters for the New Financial Year

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pages 14-15

A Message From Weld Australia’s CEO

6min
pages 6-7

Mental Fitness: Four Tips to Help Get Your Day Off to a Better Start

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pages 16-19

Breaking News

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A Message From Weld Australia’s President

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