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Elite Precast Concrete are one of the UK’s leading precast concrete manufacturers.
Ellis Patents produces a range of certified fault-rated electrical protection devices for power cable management systems including cable cleats, straps and hangers. We also offer mechanical design services.
EnerSys manufactures a complete range of rail batteries suitable for all applications.
Benefitting from our Oldham-Crompton Batteries heritage, our lead-acid Diesel Start & Carriage Lighting batteries are manufactured to the highest standards using original British Rail tooling.
We also offer other battery technologies including our Evo-Rail Gel batteries, Lithium-Ion batteries, and our advanced ZeMa Thin Plate Pure Lead batteries.
enGauged Limited is a bespoke, fast-moving civil and structural engineering design and consultancy business that provides support for organisations working across a range of rail projects all across the UK.
Enigma Seven supply chain services increase sales for suppliers looking to enter or grow their share of the UK Rail Market. With extensive market knowledge and contacts, they know who to speak to, when, and how to pitch to convert opportunities into sales.
Transport services act as an extension to your in-house team, acting as an ‘overspill’ solution that clients can rely on when they need extra support or extra capacity is needed.
Since 1987, Enotrac has been a reliable partner for the railway sector. Our field is electrical engineering.
Established for over 100 years, Entwistle’s have a wealth of experience in supplying Wide Format Equipment and supplies.
Epion Consulting works with the rail industry to enable successful change projects by empowering those impacted to embrace and embed change.
With over 15 years’ experience in transport, we know what works, especially in complex frontline environments where a one-size-fits-all approach won’t deliver results.
Using people-centric, brain-friendly methods, our experienced business change specialists address common risks such as low technology adoption, staff disengagement and poor return on investment, delivering measurable benefits for rail projects.