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 The Humble Beginnings of Parish Engineering 

An Enviable position of being small enough to provide intimate interaction with the business owners, and big enough to have the most advanced available technology.


Starting in business in 1932 William (Bill) Joseph Parish founded Parish Engineering in 1944 into a limited company. The business evolved over time through Bill Parish's expertise and experience, which went on to become one of Victoria's repetition industry icons. 


Manufacturing of production components has been the priority throughout our long history, with Parish becoming one of Australia's leaders of CNC Machining in Melbourne first repetition engineering firms to buy a then-new Cam Automatic Lathe.


Why Choose Parish Engineering

  • Over 70 years of experience in part precision machining on state-of-the-art CNC lathes, machining centres, grinders, and thread rolling machines.

  • Capacity to accommodate production batches of high and low volume from over 1,000,000 up to one-off prototypes

  • Capacity to accommodate production batches of high and low volume from over 1,000,000 up to one-off prototypes

  • Capacity to accommodate production batches of high and low volume from over 1,000,000 up to one-off prototypes


Wrapping Up

Whether it is a basic component or a complex design incorporating a large number of processes, with a qualified engineer and an industry-leading General Manager, they offer each of its clients a truly individualized consultative and design approach to produce components within exacting tolerances. 


This is all done using state-of-the-art equipment coupled with a flair for innovation. We can take your design plans and turn them into the products you want to ensure the success of your project. Call us today for a free quote.


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