Reliability Expertise in Machinery Lubrication, Oil Analysis, and Contamination Control.

KEW Engineering - Established in August 2005
What we do:
Training, consulting, and lubrication programme design.
Training - we provide training as a contractor to Noria Corp, as well as product specific training for our clients.
Consulting - From product development and instrument design for specialist suppliers to ad-hoc projects on specific problems or projects with end-users.
Lubrication Management Programme - We design Lubrication PM Scheduling and Best Practice Procedures for blue chip industrial companies.
Our Strengths -
Independent,
commercially unbiased,
focussed on your goals,
flexible to your needs,
delivering a quality service,
and value driven.
We pride ourselves on our Health & Safety and Environmental focus
See our Clients page.
This table is a brief summary of the many projects that make up the expertise and experience in KEW Engineering.
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A Brief Resume for Martin Williamson:
As a graduate of the University of Cape Town, I started in the field of Reliability at Iscor's Sishen Iron Ore Mine (now part of Anglo American), where I worked in their Oil Analysis and Tribology programme. I emigrated to the UK in 1994, and worked for Pall Filtration as a technical support engineer on their range of oil analysis tools. I joined Entek IRD (now Rockwell Automation Entek) in 1998, responsible for product management of their oil analysis range of products and services, as well as providing training. In 2001 I set up Noria UK on behalf of Noria Corp, and was responsible for its daily operations as well as providing a technical service in training and consulting. In 2005 I set up KEW Engineering and continue to work with Noria as well as tackling other project work directly.
Why the name KEW Engineering?
KEW, Keith Edward Williamson, my late father, an engineer I respected and who guided me towards a career in engineering, as well as encouraging an appreciation of British industry and technology, including my passion for British cars.