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News Release from: Harrison Lubrication Engineering
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 August 2004
Utility quality accreditation for
lubrication
HLE has been invited by United Utilities to join the Utilities Database with a Global quality accreditation for a lubrication company, in recognition of their long-term plant maintenance for UU
Global information suppliers Achilles Information Limited have accepted Harrison Lubrication Engineering (HLE) of Bolton onto their Utilities Database The Achilles procurement support system pre-qualifies specialist suppliers making their details available to utilities through the UK and internationally via their global network
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This forms an important assurance of quality and performance for the utility.
For over 23 years, HLE has been meeting the lubrication needs of utilities.
Managing Director, Mike Harrison explained, "If you take water companies as an example, they have 24/7 service obligations.
Any breakdown would severely affect their customers and so critical plant, often in remote locations and harsh environments, requires automated lubrication to keep it running between planned maintenance periods.
This is where HLE expertise is critical." HLE has been invited to join the database by United Utilities in recognition of their role in long-term plant maintenance.
Many HLE installations are individually engineered to meet customer requirements.
The company undertake the entire process from survey and design through manufacture, installation and commissioning to final handover.
Maintenance and lubrication supply contracts complete the service profile.
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