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Manufacturing & Engineering North East 2017

Houghton International is attending Manufacturing & Engineering North East on the 5th and 6th of July at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle.

We will be showcasing our range of electro mechanical services and highlighting our range of condition monitoring services to improve performance and extend the life of your electric motors.

Pop by stand C5 to say hello to the team and find out more about our comprehensive range of on site and in situ services for routine, shutdown and emergency maintenance of low and high voltage motors, generators and other electro mechanical machines up to 40 tonnes.

For more information or to arrange an appointment call us on +44(0)191 234 3000 or email mark.convery@houghton-international.com.

Manufacturing and Engineering 2017 is a show absolutely unique to the North East region that offers visitors the chance to see, hear and discuss the latest engineering and manufacturing developments.

The North East is the UK’s industrial Powerhouse. The region is home to Nissan Motor Co. in Sunderland, Hitachi Rail in County Durham and Siemens Wind Power in Hull, demonstrating the exciting investment and growth taking place in the region.

The show was launched in 2015 to not only champion the UK engineering and manufacturing sector, but also to provide a platform from which to build on the region’s successful industrial heritage.

Visitors can register for their free pass at: www.menortheast.co.uk

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