Product category:
Equipment Hire Services
News Release from: Ashtead Technology
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 April 2006
New 'Must-Have' Catalogue for Instrument
Hire
Ashtead Technology Rentals has announced the publication of a new catalogue tailored to meet the needs of the rapidly growing instrument hire market
Ashtead Technology Rentals has announced the publication of a new catalogue tailored to meet the needs of the rapidly growing instrument hire market James Carlyle of Ashtead says that the catalogue is "designed in line with the company's focus on customer support," adding: "We aim to provide outstanding levels of service both before and during the hire period and the catalogue will assist this process
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Naturally, it will provide key information on each of the instruments in our vast range of environmental monitoring, remote visual inspection and non-destructive testing equipment.
However, it will also provide assistance in the choice of instrument.
For example, if a customer needs to measure certain gases, he will be able to consult a table that will indicate the most appropriate device for those gases within that particular application.
This catalogue is packed with new products and it is very easy to use - everyone involved with test and measurement should have a copy".
In addition to its value in helping customers to choose the best instruments, the new catalogue demonstrates the enormous investment that Ashtead has made and continues to make, in the latest test and measurement technologies.
The Ashtead Technology Rentals catalogue is available free of charge.
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