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News Release from: Rowe Hankins Components | Subject: Total Reassurance Engineering
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Team on 15 October 2004
Service adds reassurance to traction
safety
Responding to structural and commercial changes in the UK and world traction industry, Rowe Hankins has launched a new concept in whole-life product support, Total Reassurance Engineering.
Responding to structural and commercial changes in the UK and world traction industry, safety systems specialist Rowe Hankins has launched a new concept in whole-life product support, Total Reassurance Engineering Sales and Marketing Manager, Vince Woodward explains the rationale of total reassurance: "The traction industry has changed in the UK and around the world"
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Responding to structural and commercial changes in the rail industry, safety systems specialist Rowe Hankins is launching a new concept in whole-life product support: Total Reassurance Engineering.
"The separation of infrastructure, rolling stock and train operation has fragmented responsibility".
"Our solution, Total Reassurance Engineering, takes responsibility for critical safety and control systems on rolling stock and trackside over their whole life".
The Rowe Hankins package includes working with engineers and their clients in the design and selection of critical components.
As programmes are rolled out, the company will undertake installation, service and mid-life upgrades.
"This initiative is a response to current needs, where companies wish to focus on core tasks, but need to know that critical safety systems are managed for peak performance".
"Similar arrangements are common, and have worked very well for many years, in the aviation industry", explains Woodward.
A new brochure setting out the company's Total Reassurance Engineering package is available on request.
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