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− | '''International Nuclear Services''' (INS) is the commercial agency for spent fuel management services in the UK and describes itself as the world's most experienced global shipper of nuclear materials. | + | '''International Nuclear Services''' (INS) is the commercial agency for spent fuel management services in the UK and describes itself as the world's most experienced global shipper of nuclear materials. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]]. |
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+ | It acts as 'the customer interface to over 20 utility customers in the UK and overseas for irradiated fuel management services and the transport of nuclear materials. It has around 140 staff, with offices and facilities in the UK, France, Germany and Japan. | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 20 May 2012
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Background
International Nuclear Services (INS) is the commercial agency for spent fuel management services in the UK and describes itself as the world's most experienced global shipper of nuclear materials. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
It acts as 'the customer interface to over 20 utility customers in the UK and overseas for irradiated fuel management services and the transport of nuclear materials. It has around 140 staff, with offices and facilities in the UK, France, Germany and Japan.
People
- John Clarke - Chairman (current) and former Managing Director until June 2008, when he became the Chief Executive of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). In this role he managed the transition of INS from a subsidiary of Sellafield Limited to a wholly owned subsidiary of the NDA. He also sits on the board of Britain's Energy Coast, as the NDA's representative member and of Pacific Nuclear Transport Limited. [1]
Funding
Affiliations
Contact
Website:http://www.innuserv.com/
Notes
- ↑ Board Members: John Clarke, Britain’s Energy Coast Board, undated, accessed 20 May 2012