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What are Comply Serve's core markets?
Transport / Rail Comply Serve are working with the European and UK rail industry to create a centralised standards service that will significantly reduce that cost of standards access and compliance for users. Additionally we have established partners to develop industry standards management and compliance solutions. Comply Serve are already working with the key engineering Multi Disciplinary Consultancies (MDCs) associated with the transport industry sector and some have already adopted the use of the Comply Pro product.
Construction / Civil Engineering The construction and civil engineering sector is a growing and ever increasingly regulated market that is benefiting now from the use of Comply Serve's solutions. Comply Serve already has clients using its solutions on multi-million pound projects within Europe..
Pharma / Life Sciences Comply Serve are working within the pharmaceutical and Life Sciences sector to develop IT and manufacturing compliance, validation and programme management services that will greatly reduce the time and cost of manufacturing and IT validation audits. Working closely with key members of our Advisory Team, Comply Serve is adopting the client partner approach to deliver the right solution to market. Validaton Manager is the main product offering in this market segment.
Nuclear / Utilities Comply Serve believes the needs of this highly regulated sector exhibit many of the characteristics of the transport and construction sector. Many of the leading European engineering consultancy firms that work in transport and civil engineering segments also have significant interests in the nuclear and utility markets. As a result of this, Comply Serve is in the process of transferring its early success in civil engineering to this sector via a select number of client partners.
One-off Projects Comply Serve will be targeting significant, one-off projects as they arise. These include events such as the Olympics and Wolrd Cup or projects on the scale of The Channel Tunnel or Heathrow Terminal 5.
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