November 2018

November 30, 2018

In the media again….

Check us out on Sunday’s Politics. If you just want to see our bit, we start at 22.50

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0bs2151/sunday-politics-south-west-25112018

Please note that this is available for a limited time.

November 27, 2018

Let is snow?!

Silviu is getting into the Christmas spirit with the snow in Korea. He really loves the cold weather!

November 26, 2018

We are in the news again!

Check out the article on Natalie & GRE here:

www.devonlive.com/news/business/engineering-girls-gre-devon-one-2226415

November 22, 2018

Working hard in Korea

After a hard days work the guys a rewarded by some tasty local food. Cheers guys!

November 20, 2018

GRE worldwide service

We have machines all over the world and we are proud to support them ourselves. Recently we visited the Netherlands to upgrade machine software to the latest customer requirements. There was even a little bit of time to explore the capital!

 

November 19, 2018

Next recruits to Korea

Customised Cooling

These two are off to Korea. They look pretty happy about it too! No salute yet though…

November 16, 2018

Exploring Korea

We have that Friday feeling and the guys in Korea do too! They have had some time to explore and are determined to make the salute the pose of the trip… Lets see if it continues, will the Directors join in when they arrive?!

 

November 15, 2018

In the News!

As we make headlines in the UK the guys in Korea are joined by a local to help them with the installation on site.

See the article here: https://www.express.co.uk/finance/city/1045404/exports-contract-GRE-south-korea-power-supply-warranty

Inspired by Richard Scudamore’s news story we had a whip-round for our Richard’s leaving present before he goes to Korea. Not quite £5,000,000 but enough for a warm hat at least! Shame the budget didn’t stretch to one that fit…
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46197761

Here are the first team (some call them the A-Team) loading up ready for a trip to South Korea where we will be installing and commissioning our equipment. Why do we feel that this pose will be present throughout their time there…?