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Chief Fluid Systems and Halliday Engineering Sign Strategic MOU to Collaborate in Key Sectors

Chief Fluid Systems and Halliday Engineering sign Memorandum of Understanding. Photo courtesy of Chief Fluid Systems.

Sydney, NSW – June 23, 2025 – Chief Fluid Systems Pty Ltd and Halliday Engineering Pty Ltd have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishing a collaborative partnership to pursue new projects together across key sectors

Chief Fluid Systems has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Halliday Engineering, a strategic move that formalises both companies’ commitment to working together in delivering high-quality engineering and fluid conveying solutions within Australia and across the Indo-Pacific region.

This collaboration unites two trusted, Australian-owned and operated SMEs with long-standing reputations for technical excellence, innovation, and reliability. With Halliday Engineering’s 170+ years of engineering experience, and Chief Fluid Systems’ expertise in fluid conveying products and services, the collaboration is well-positioned to support complex engineering projects that demand strict compliance with industry standards.

“This MOU marks the beginning of an important collaboration between two companies committed to delivering world-class engineering and fluid conveying solutions,” said Glen Haddon, Founder and Director of Chief Fluid Systems. “Together, our complementary expertise will allow us to broaden our horizons and deliver tailored solutions to customers both locally and internationally.”

Founded in 1852, Halliday Engineering is Australia’s longest-operating engineering firm and is widely respected for its capabilities in ship maintenance, repair, and industrial fabrication. Based in Rozelle, NSW, the company is a key provider to their clients operating across the country.

Chief Fluid Systems, established in 2010 and headquartered in Chipping Norton, NSW, is a leading provider of fluid conveying products and services. The company services a global client base with their specialist fluid conveying solutions.

The partnership comes at a time of growing emphasis on sovereign capability, readiness, and secure local supply chains. The two companies plan to jointly pursue a range of new and future-focused project opportunities.

With a shared focus on technical excellence, innovation, and quality, Chief Fluid Systems and Halliday Engineering look forward to exploring new opportunities and delivering high-impact solutions to some of Australia’s most critical projects.

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