South African company WearCheck expands operations in Ghana

Condition monitoring specialists upgraded laboratory into a centre which can conduct oil, coolant and fuel analysis, as well as traditional used oil analysis.

 


Ghana

Ghana

Ghana: South African condition monitoring specialists, WearCheck, upgraded their laboratory in Tarkwa, Ghana into a state-of-the-art testing centre which can now conduct transformer oil, coolant and fuel analysis – amongst a host of additional services – as well as traditional used oil analysis.

Tarkwa’s new laboratory – now housed in a building a block away from the original converted shipping container – is kitted out with various new instruments that enable extensive advanced testing to be done, and additional laboratory technicians have been employed.

The company also opened a second laboratory in Ghana recently, providing world class oil analysis and reliability solutions services to industries in the Ashanti region, in Kumasi.

These developments by WearCheck are a direct result of increased demand for excellent condition monitoring services in Ghana.

This brings to 17 the number of laboratories operated by WearCheck, which was founded over 40 years ago in Durban, South Africa, and today processes in excess of 800 000 used oil samples annually.

Managing director Neil Robinson is delighted to be expanding business operations in Ghana. ‘The industries in Ghana have welcomed WearCheck with open arms, for which we are very grateful. The positive feedback from our Ghanaian customers has inspired our company to expand into the Ashanti area to meet the local need for our top quality laboratory services.’

Robinson is dedicated to providing top quality service and is proud of WearCheck’s status as the only condition monitoring company in Africa with ISO 9001 quality certification and ISO 14001 certification for its environmental management programme, as well as ISO 17025 accreditation for its laboratory-centric quality management programme.

 

 

Source: East African Mining News