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News Release from: Aquamatic | Subject: Commissioning and training
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 March 2007
Commissioning and training for water
samplers
Aquamatic has responded to strong demand by offering commissioning and training to its customers and professional advice and practical help when setting up samplers.
Following the launch of its Maintenance Service Divison in 2003, Aquamatic responded to demand by offering commissioning and training to its customers Aquamatic has been providing an on-site maintenance service for an increasing number of industrial users who want to monitor their plant's effluent
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 1 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Now, as well as freeing themselves up from the burden of maintenance and repairs, an increasing number of customers have also expressed a preference for professional advice and practical help when setting up their samplers, resulting in Aquamatic's on-site service of commissioning equipment and providing training, if required.
Peter Smith, Aquamatic's Managing Director, commented: "Companies certainly prefer the peace of mind of knowing that their wastewater samplers are being well looked after, so we're pleased to also be able to offer our specialist experience in helping them get their sampling regime off to a flying start".
He added: "This additional, optional service is very flexible, depending on requirements.
Some companies are relatively new to sampling so may need more help, whereas some are simply too busy to set the system up themselves.
Either way, we can save them significant amounts of time and labour costs".
This latest customer service initiative by Aquamatic gives additional strength to any company's effluent management system as they look to minimise costs and adhere to the discharge consent demanded by their local water company.
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