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Customer testimonial Blog Chemical Nitrogen Air
New Zealand's largest chemical storage tank inerted with the world's most advanced nitrogen-generating membrane.
Would you wait for an unexpected break down or emergency situation to harm your business? Contact us now for a contingency plan and pro-actively safeguard your bottom line while staying ahead of your competitors! Whether you need an emergency supply of compressed air, nitrogen, or power, we can get your operations back to normal quickly!
In today's fast-paced and unpredictable environment, uninterrupted operations are crucial, especially with fierce competition ready to strike at any moment.
We'll work with you to develop and implement a contingency plan, determining the exact equipment and specification you'll require on a moment's notice. With our assistance plan in place, in the event of a machine failure, your downtime will be minimized and operations will continue. You can count of us for:
Using advanced measurement techniques, we eliminate guesswork in selecting the optimized combination of rental equipment and accessories for your custom contingency plan.
We evaluate our fleet and prepare a phased plan based on the number of rental equipment units required for your site.
Our specialized fleet includes diesel and electric-driven compressors, covering a wide range of flow and pressure - combined with high pressure boosters, dryers, filters and/or nitrogen generators for a total solution.
We continuously invest in optimizing our fleet with the latest technology like electric driven compressors, HVO, energy storage modules... When diesel driven equipment is required, we uphold high standards to minimize impact.
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Customer testimonial Blog Chemical Nitrogen Air
New Zealand's largest chemical storage tank inerted with the world's most advanced nitrogen-generating membrane.
Chemical Air Customer testimonial
Our Rental contingency plan comes handy when Australian chemical manufacturer suffered fire bringing down their main compressor