About

An engineering company built around durability, not novelty.

PART EXCHANGE MOTORS LTD is an information technology company. We design and build software systems, cloud platforms and security programmes that are intended to run reliably for years.

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Company overview

PART EXCHANGE MOTORS LTD provides enterprise information technology services. Our teams cover the full software delivery lifecycle: architecture, engineering, quality, security and operations.

We are structured as a small number of tightly co-ordinated engineering practices rather than as loosely connected departments. Every practice is led by senior engineers who remain hands-on with the systems they support.

The company operates on a written engineering methodology that governs how we plan, build, review and hand over work. That methodology is why the code we ship is maintainable long after the initial engagement ends.

Mission

To engineer software systems that organizations can rely on to operate their business, day after day, without unpleasant surprises.

Vision

A working relationship with our clients in which technology is a source of predictability rather than a source of risk.

Values
  • Craft over speed
  • Honesty in scope and estimation
  • Documentation as a first-class artefact
  • Long-term client relationships
  • Respect for the people who operate our software
Company philosophy
“Systems are not finished when they ship. They are finished when they can be safely operated, extended and eventually replaced by people who were not on the original team.”

This principle shapes the way we structure engagements, the artefacts we produce and the trade-offs we make when a project needs to move faster than expected.

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Expertise

Our engineers work across web, mobile, backend, data and infrastructure. Depth in each of these areas allows us to design systems where the layers interact predictably instead of surprising each other in production.

  • · Distributed systems
  • · Cloud-native architectures
  • · Application security
  • · Data engineering
  • · Platform engineering
  • · Product engineering
  • · Site reliability
  • · Developer experience

Team culture

Our internal culture prioritizes clear thinking, written communication and craftsmanship. Engineers are given the time and the tools to do a job properly, and are expected to defend their technical decisions with evidence.

Written first

Important discussions are captured in writing so decisions and the reasoning behind them remain visible over time.

Focused work

Engineers spend most of their day building, not sitting in status meetings that could have been an update.

Peer accountability

Every change is reviewed by another engineer before it enters a shared branch. There are no exceptions.

Continuous learning

Time is allocated for study, tool evaluation and internal engineering write-ups.

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Approach to innovation.

We treat new technology with curiosity and scepticism in equal measure. Every candidate tool, framework or platform is evaluated against the problem it is meant to solve and the operational cost it would add.

When a technology proves itself in controlled internal use, it enters our standard toolkit. If it does not, we retire it. This is how we avoid the accumulation of technical debt that comes from adopting every trend that appears on a conference agenda.

Quality standards

Our quality baseline is written down, applied consistently and measurable. Below are some of the practices that appear in every engagement.

Code review

Every change requires review by another engineer before it can be merged.

Automated testing

Unit, integration and end-to-end tests execute on each pull request.

Continuous integration

Pipelines enforce build, lint, security scan and test stages.

Documentation gate

New capabilities ship together with the documentation that describes them.

Change tracking

Deployments are traceable back to specific changes and reviewers.

Runbook maintenance

Operational procedures are kept current as systems evolve.

Data protection

Principles that guide how we handle data.

Minimize
We collect and retain the smallest amount of data necessary to perform a task.
Scope access
Access to sensitive data is granted per role, per environment and per duration.
Encrypt everywhere
Data in transit and at rest is encrypted with well-understood algorithms.
Audit continuously
Access to production and sensitive datasets is logged and reviewed.
Respect the subject
Requests from data subjects are handled promptly and in line with applicable law.

Long-term client relationships

The engagements we take on are not one-off transactions. Once a system is in production, we typically continue to support it — extending capabilities, improving reliability and adapting the architecture as the business evolves. Our commercial model is designed around that continuity rather than against it.

Company
PART EXCHANGE MOTORS LTD
Email
tracylee199722@gmail.com
Website
partexchangemotors.com
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