As part of Amtri Veritas 30th anniversary celebrations, local MP, David Rutley visited the Macclesfield-based business to see first-hand the innovative work they have done over this period.
David met with Ms Eline Beun, Managing Director, and other members of the senior management team to discuss their plans for the future.
Established in 1994, Amtri Veritas employs engineers and project managers, with a high number living in the local area. Amtri Veritas is an approved body for machinery inspections and a certification body for management systems under UKAS accreditation, providing machinery certification services to clients which operate globally.
Ms Beun informed David that Amtri Veritas provides a range of training courses, such as compliance with machinery product safety legislation, Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations and management system standards. The business is committed to excellence and their engineers have high levels of experience in machinery compliance. As part of their package of support to clients, the company also offers technical support with compliance of machinery, through risk assessments, completing compliance checks and writing instructions.
David was also pleased to hear about the business’ commitment to supporting UK based charity, Tools With A Mission. The charity collects unwanted usable tools, refurbishes them and then sends them to Africa, where they have been used for a variety of much-needed projects, such as two projects in Zambia working to set up a new school in Lusaka and supporting the Disabled Care Organisation in Solwezi.
Speaking after the visit, David said:
“Amtri Veritas are a real asset to Macclesfield and the local community. Their experience and skills have allowed the company to expand for 30 years and it was good to meet with Ms Beun and her team to see their innovative work and hear about the Tools With A Mission initiative. I wish them continued success for the next 30 years.”
Pictured - David Rutley MP at Amtri Veritas.
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