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News Release from: Ashtead Technology
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 January 2006
Environmental instrument hire launched
in Ireland
Ashtead Technology Rentals will launch a major new instrument rental initiative at the IWWE Exhibition in Ireland
Ashtead Technology Rentals will launch a major new instrument rental initiative at IWWE General Manager James Carlyle says "There is a strong demand for rentable instrumentation in Ireland and as one of the world's largest rental groups, we have invested heavily in the latest technology so that customers in Ireland can benefit from access to the best available equipment
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 2 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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We will use IWWE to launch this initiative, and our stand (# C36) will feature examples from our vast rental fleet of instruments".
Environmental instrumentation is constantly evolving and many of the latest technologies can be expensive to purchase and costly to store and maintain.
Many companies therefore prefer to hire equipment as and when they need it.
However, the environmental instrumentation sector is small and the availability of rentable equipment is limited.
It is wonderful news, therefore, that a player of the size of Ashtead has chosen to invest in the environmental market.
Visitors to the Ashtead stand will be able to view the latest monitoring instruments for gas detection, water quality, soil testing, noise, and the indoor environment.
Ashtead customers typically come from regulated industries, Government agencies, local authorities, consultancies, education and research.
Further information on the Ashtead range of environmental instrumentation can be found on the website.
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