In 1937 a small body of engine re-manufacturers formed
the National Association of Crankshaft and Cylinder Grinders.
Their main objective was, and still is, to establish higher
standards of workmanship within the engine re-manufacturing
industry. 1968 saw the Association re-organised into the
Federation of Engine Re-Manufacturers.
Operating a strict Code of Practice and an Approved Warranty,
the FER seeks to raise the profile of the Industry and to
provide its members with a full technical, educational and
business service. While constantly seeking to increase its
membership list, the FER does restrict membership to those
companies whose standards comply with a strict engine and
machining specification.
Services to member's:
Technical Support
Through its technical committee and members knowledge, the
Federation provides a network of technical support.
Engine Inspections
The Federation holds a list of approved consulting engineers
who will carry out engineering inspections and write full
reports in the event of disputes over engine or component
failures.
Code of Practice
The Federation has a Code of Practice, the compliance of
which is mandatory but which positions the FER in the forefront
of the industry.
Warranty
Contained within the Code is a comprehensive Warranty which
has been accepted as the standard for the industry.
Legal Support
Through its legal and business helpline, members have free
access to a range of advice on law, personnel, VAT, health
and safety, tax, payroll and employment.
Marketing and Public Relations
The Federation is committed to promoting the interests of
its members by informing the trade and public of the benefits
of using an FER member. We do this through trade shows and
other activities. We also take a wider view in lobbying
government over issues that affect our members, and are
in discussion with colleagues in Europe to ensure we are
abreast ot the European perspective on our industry.
National Newsletter
Members receive a copy of "FER NEWS", a house
journal designed to keep members informed of news, views,
people and places.
Regional Organization and Meetings
The Federation is divided into six regions who hold regular
meetings for technical discussion, technical lecture programmes,
work visits and social events.
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