UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accredited slip resistance testing for automotive manufacturing sites across the East of England — covering Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bedfordshire — including the Cambridge biotech cluster, Felixstowe (UK's largest container port within Freeport East), Great Yarmouth's offshore-energy cluster, and the Luton airport-and-logistics belt.
East of England · 4 counties
Sector profile. Automotive manufacturing combines body-in-white press shops, paint lines, trim assembly, final test, and a dense logistics web of inbound parts and outbound vehicle holding — each producing distinct slip-test brief patterns. Press-shop hydraulic exposure, paint-line solvent residue, and trim-line line-speed pedestrian-MHE interaction all demand independent testing protocols.
Regional industrial cluster. The East of England is a key region for automotive manufacturing activity — covering Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bedfordshire — including the Cambridge biotech cluster, Felixstowe (UK's largest container port within Freeport East), Great Yarmouth's offshore-energy cluster, and the Luton airport-and-logistics belt.
Every automotive manufacturing site in the East of England has a distinct surface vocabulary that drives the testing protocol.
Painted concrete in body-in-white and press shop areastested under representative conditions
Resin coatings in paint shop and e-coat zoneswith chemical-resistance specification
Polyurethane sealed concrete in trim and final assembly hallstested under representative wear
Steel pit-edge and platform tread plate at vehicle inspection linestested independently
Anti-slip aggregate finishes at body-shop transfer pointstested under representative conditions
Multi-storey car park concrete in finished-vehicle holdingweather-exposed
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