Continued on-site compressed air service support for ‘essential services

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With New Zealand moving to COVID-19 Alert Level 4 from 11.59 pm on 25 March 2020, Kaeser Compressors NZ is assuring ‘essential services’ that its team of Service Technicians will remain available for on-site compressed air service support.

Peter Eckberg, Managing Director said: ‘KAESER Compressors NZ is fully committed to supporting ‘essential services’ through these unprecedented times to the best of our ability and within the scope of Government requirements.

We are closely following updates from the Government. At time of writing the advice is that Entities and their workers carrying out services considered essential will stay open. This also includes entities in their supply chains. As such our Service Technicians will be available to support the compressed air requirements of ‘essential services’ throughout the COVID-19 Level 4 period.

We take the health and safety of our employees and customers with the utmost seriousness and we have implemented extensive preventive measures effective immediately and also moving forward.

Our warehouse is well stocked with compressors and spare parts and - for ‘essential services’ requiring a short-term increase to their existing compressed air supply - we also have compressors available for hire.’

 

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