Background
- Fire in aircraft engine repair centre run by Lufthansa Technik Turbine at
Shannon in the west of Ireland.
- Extensive acrid smoke contamination throughout 30,000 sq ft office and
manufacturing facility
- Affected equipm ent included 2000 tools, jigs and
fixtures, 150 High value computer controlled machines and 250 smaller
machines.
- Potential loss of Business and Local Livelihoods - Massive Business
Interruption
ISS Damage Control Recovery Plan
- One of Europe’s largest ever disaster restoration projects bringing a
multi million pound saving in business interruption and equipment renewal.
- Full restoration village containing workshops, offices, warehouses and
welfare facilities was erected on site within 48 hours
- Within a week ISS Damage Control brought in 124 technicians and electrical
and mechanical engineers from Damage Control branches across Europe.
- Due to the urgent nature of the restoration a 737 aircraft was leased in
conjunction with Lufthansa to transfer 82 engineers to the site.
Benefits
- Constant and close co-operation between ISS Damage Control and Lufthansa’s
personnel ensured a successful restoration of production equipment and the
building structure.
- Detailed documentation, work procedures and quality control to ensure
compliance with Civil Aviation Authorities in Ireland and
UK.