Sierra”s New Website Showcases Automotive Test Systems

May 11, 2012

Sierra Instruments launched a new website that incorporates the auto testing products and services of UK based CP Engineering, a company recently acquired by Sierra. The Automotive Test System Division

Sierra Instruments launched a new website that incorporates the auto testing products and services of UK based CP Engineering, a company recently acquired by Sierra. The Automotive Test System Division is now called Sierra-CP Engineering and represents a significant expansion of global capabilities, according to Sierra.

“We’re proud and excited to showcase our expanded capabilities in the engine and vehicle testing sector,” said Matthew Olin, president of Sierra Instruments, in a prepared statement. “With over 25 years in the auto testing business, our new website introduces a wealth of advanced products and services for engine, vehicle, powertrain, transmission, emissions, analytical and component testing.”

The “Automotive Test Systems Division” features user-friendly functionality and information on Sierra-CP’s entire family of products, a streamlined request-for-quote and request for technical data system, and a new case study and application section.

The site also provides links Sierra’s existing Flow Measurement & Control Division.

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