Furphy Engineering


ABN 21 004 156 763
CONTACT Darren Leeder, Manager - Sales and Marketing
106 New Dookie Road, Shepparton VIC 3630  /  03 5832 1400
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ASSDA Accredited since October 2010 in the fabrication services of the following industry categories:
  • Food, Dairy, and Beverage
  • Heavy Industrial
  • Light Commercial
     

 

CAPABILITY STATEMENT

Over 150 years old, Furphy Engineering is a leading fabricator of stainless steel tanks, vessels and silos. ISO 9001:2015 certified, Furphy Engineering delivers absolute excellence in liquid storage and process solutions for industries including dairy, food and beverage, brewing, distilling, wine, chemical, industrial, pharmaceutical, waste and water treatment, and mining. Employing 90 permanent staff, Furphy Engineering prides itself on delivering projects from concept through to completion. From technical sales advice to design and drafting, and then on to our project managers, before moving into the workshop to be built by our team of qualified fabricators.

 

REFERENCES
  1. Project: Latex Emulsion Storage. Client: Acquous Melbourne. Scope of Works: 8 x 25,000 litre storage tanks in 304 stainless steel with access system. Date: August 2020. Industry: Chemical.
  2. Project: Project Genesis Utility. Client: International and Australian Pharmaceutical Company (name withheld due to confidentiality). Scope of Works: 24 x chemical tanks, process vessels and CIP vessels in 316 stainless steel. Date: June 2020. Industry: Pharmaceutical.
  3. Project: Balter Brewing Upgrade. Client: Carlton and United Breweries. Scope of Works: 6 x 50,000 litre bright beer tanks from 304 stainless steel. Date: March 2020. Industry: Brewing.
  4. Project: Lactoferrin Project for Bega Cheese. Client: HPS Engineering. Scope of Works: 13 x assorted process tanks from 1,500 litre to 20,000 litres in 316 stainless steel. Date: July 2019. Industry Dairy.
  5. Project: Distilling Project. Client: Archie Rose Distilling. Scope of Works: 54 assorted tanks and fermenters for fermentation, spirit storage, essence storage, water storage and water storage and water treatment from 500 litres to 80,000 litres in 304 and 316 stainless steel. Date: July 2018. Industry: Distilling.
  6. Project: Project Aurora. Client: International and Australian Pharmaceutical Company (name withheld due to confidentiality). Scope of Works: 13 x 13,000 litre WFI pressure vessels in 316L stainless steel and 2205 stainless steel. Date: May 2018. Industry: Pharmaceutical.
  7. Project: Project Aurora. Client: International and Australian Pharmaceutical Company (name withheld due to confidentiality). Scope of Works: 18 x chemical tanks from 25,000 litres to 60,000 litres in 316L stainless steel. Date: May 2018. Industry: Pharmaceutical CI C2.
  8. Project: Silos for Fonterra. Client: Stainless Designs. Scope of Works: 2 x 150,000 litre cream silos, 2 x 250,000 litre skim milk silos, 2 x 400,000 litre raw milk silos in 316 stainless steel. Date: May 2018. Industry: Dairy.
  9. Project: Australian Consolidated Milk. Client: EPIL. Scope of Works: 22 x tanks and silos from 5,000 litre CIP tanks to 100,000 litre raw milk silos. Date: December 2017. Industry: Dairy.
  10. Project: Project Trevi. Client: International Brewer (name withheld due to confidentiality). Scope of Works: 39 x 80,000 litre beer fermenters, 4 x 120,000 litre bright beer tanks in 304 stainless steel with access system and installation. Date: October 2017. Industry: Brewing.
  11. Project: Nuclear facility. Client: Australian nuclear facility (name withheld due to confidentiality). Scope of Works: 16 x pressure vessels from 200 litres to 15,000 litres in 304L and 316L stainless steel. Date: May 2017. Industry: Industrial.

 

ARTICLES
  1. Stainless delivers the brew
  2. Stainless delivers success
  3. Collaboration brings results
  4. Stainless steel bulk solvent storage facility completed
  5. Stainless for the long haul
  6. Australian technology advances industry
  7. New winery development