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Type
  
Limited company

Founder
  
Ralph Goodwin

Industry
  
Engineering

Founded
  
1883

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Headquarters
  
Stoke on Trent, England, UK

Key people
  
Richard Goodwin (managing director) John Goodwin (Chairman) Steve Birks (Director and general manager) Bernard Goodwin (Production Director) Steve Roberts (Technical Director) Brian Quinn (Sales Director) Les Peake (Quality Control Director)

Products
  
Machined steel castings

Services
  
Bespoke heavy engineering

CEO
  
Richard Goodwin (28 Nov 1991–)

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Goodwin Steel Castings Limited is a heavy engineering firm located in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England. The company specialises in the production of large, bespoke, machined steel castings.

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History

Goodwin Steel Castings has been a supplier of machined castings since 1883. The foundry, with 180 employees, is supported by its sister company, Goodwin International Ltd, located 5 km away which carries out machining, fabrication and assembly work on the castings produced by the foundry. The Goodwin machine shop employs some 270 people in its modern CNC machining facility.

Goodwin Steel Castings Ltd, part of the engineering group Goodwin PLC, is the foremost independent producer of high alloy and high quality integrity castings in the United Kingdom.

The company has been in the casting industry since its formation in 1883. It is one of the 10 oldest companies listed on the UK Stock Exchange.

In 1984 Goodwins was the first steel foundry in the world to be awarded accreditation by the British Standards Institution to BS5750 (now ISO9001) for casting production and also for the computer simulation of casting feeding. In 2006 the company was awarded the Queen's Award for International Trade.

Capabilities

The company specialises in cast parts for suppliers to the engineering, nuclear, oil, petrochemical, and process industries worldwide. Materials supplied include carbon, low alloy, stainless steel, heat resistant, duplex and super duplex stainless steels and super nickel alloys.

They supply machined castings from 200 kg to 10,000 kg as single pieces and up to 18,000 kg as fabricated single components. Welded assemblies up to 50,000 kg can be supplied.

Steel and nickel alloys are melted in the electric arc furnace and can be processed through the AOD refining vessel.

Applications

Goodwin castings are used in a variety of projects. Some of the more high-profile projects are listed below.

Bridges

  • Hardanger Bridge
  • Oakland Bay Bridge Eastern Span Replacement
  • Tsing Ma Bridge
  • Jiangyin Bridge
  • Structural/Architectural

  • Faslane Naval Base
  • Stratford station
  • Ludwig Erhard Haus
  • Paddington station
  • Power Generation (including Nuclear)

  • Pelamis Wave Energy Converter
  • Sizewell B nuclear power station
  • Sellafield re-processing plant
  • Other

  • Astute-class submarine
  • Development

    Goodwin have been heavily involved in Nickel alloy development programs for fossil fuel power plants for Advanced Super Critical Applications (A-USC). These projects include:

  • Thermie AD700
  • COMTES
  • Pacific Basin 700 research
  • European NextGenPower
  • MacPlus
  • References

    Goodwin Steel Castings Wikipedia