About Us
Engineering Informatics (EI) is the Australasian subsidiary of NokusaEI, the leading international consulting company, specialising in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) strategies, solutions and implementations.
Engineering Informatics assists organisations with the ECM strategies, methods and tools to capture, store, manage, preserve and deliver all types of information in support of business processes.
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Amongst its customers Engineering Informatics is proud to include BHP Billiton, Auckland Regional Council, Auckland City Council, Zinifex, Macquarie Generation, Nyrstar, Powercor, Tomago Aluminium, Rio Tinto, Leaseplan, Orica, Visypak and National Australia Bank.
Internationally, the company has implemented more than 150 projects worldwide, with customers including Aramco (Saudi Arabia), ArcelorMittal, Caltex, City Power, Eskom, Engen, Exxaro SA Department of Defence, Gauteng Department of Social Care, Implats, Kumba Iron Ore, Lonmin, NPIC (Saudi Arabia), Petronet, PetroSA, SABC, SABMiller, SANBS, Sappi, Sasol, Sentech, Transnet, Xstrata Alloys, Xstrata Coal and various Government departments within the Intelligence community in South Africa.
Engineering Informatics is an Australian based ECM consulting company, and part of the international Nokusa Engineering Informatics (NokusaEI) group. The group consults to many blue chip companies throughout the world.
Recent projects of the group ranged from Canada, through Europe, Africa and the Middle East to Australasia.

The company was established as Engineering Informatics in South Africa in 1997 and has grown into a full-blown international ECM consultancy, with divisions offering:
- Product Independent ECM
Strategy Consulting
- Implementation of the SAP ECM
suite of functionality
- Document imaging solutions
- ECM Education on behalf of the
Association of Imaging and
Information Management (AIIM)
Due to the large amount of work being undertaken in Australasia, Nokusa Engineering Informatics established a subsidiary company in Melbourne trading under the name Engineering Informatics (EI).