MANAGEMENT

Yenem gets higher and closer

EMERGING Western Australian engineering company Yenem is using new technology to carry out preventative maintenance and structural audits for clients in a bid to prevent injury and minimise shutdown time and financial losses.

Karma Barndon
Yenem accesses previously inaccessible spaces.

Yenem accesses previously inaccessible spaces.

Many companies performing structural audits find their services constrained by issues of access and struggle to get physically close to structures. Yenem is getting around the issue by abseiling into...

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