Hayley 247 Engineering Services Ltd
Hayley 247 Engineering Services Ltd

24/7 Win E.ON Mill Gearbox Contract

West Midlands based 24/7 Engineering Services Ltd, trading as Hayley247, has been awarded a contract by E.ON's Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station to inspect and service their fleet of David Brown 10E Pulverising Fuel Mill Gearboxes.

"The 24/7 Team has a long history of working with the UK's power station operators in providing new industrial gearbox units, upgrades and unit overhauls" said Mark Brady, Managing Director of Hayley24/7.
"We are delighted to be awarded such an important refurbishment contract and we look forward to working with the team at Ratcliffe-on-Soar to help them further improve reliability.. It gives us the perfect opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to becoming a significant player in the UK power generation market, creating both long term jobs, whilst also retaining and building strong engineering and intellectual capability within our business. Hayley 247 can now be considered to be the market leader within the Industrial Gearbox Repair field" added Brady.

About Hayley247

Hayley247 is a mechanical engineering solutions provider to industry. From facilities in Dudley they provide a comprehensive range of reactive and planned mechanical engineering services to a broad and diverse range of industry sectors including; Aerospace, Automotive, Chemical & Pharmaceuticals, Construction, Energy & Utilities, Facilities Management, Food & Beverage, Metal Making & Processing, Mining, Paper & Transport.
Hayley247 Core services include:

  • Industrial Gearbox Refurbishment, Upgrades and Design
  • Precision Machining
  • Fabricating 
  • General Mechanical Assembly Refurbishment, Upgrades & Design

Hayley247 aspire to support plant maintenance and plant production in increasing efficiency and reducing costs.

About E.ON's Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station

Ratcliffe-on-Soar is one of the most efficient coal fired power stations in the UK. With a total generation capacity of 2,000MW from four 500MW units it produces enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million people. That is more than twice the population of Nottinghamshire.

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