Holmfirth businessman launches reliability-focused consultancy
A West Yorkshire businessman has launched a reliability solutions company after decades of working in the manufacturing sector.
Holmfirth entrepreneur Gary Tyne is the mind behind Pro-Reliability Solutions (PRS) – a new business looking to support manufacturing industries with continuous improvement.
The company will aim to improve the way businesses perform and deliver maintenance from an engineering and operational perspective.
It will focus on five key elements – reliability in design, reliability leadership, asset strategy optimisation, defect elimination and work management.
Gary, who has worked in manufacturing for 35 years, said PRS has already secured clients in the UK and as far afield as Dublin and Poland.
He commented: “Following decades of success in the global reliability industry, I am pleased to be setting up my own business to mentor, train and advise businesses on how best to manage their workforce and avoid failures.
“Building trusting relationships with a number of multi-million-pound businesses means I am able to travel all over the world to help companies improve asset performance.”
Gary added: “Launching my firm in Yorkshire with the support of the NatWest business accelerator programme has been beneficial in both business support and meeting fellow business people that will help my company succeed.”
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