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Free cranes service info pack
August 1st 2009

Demag Cranes & Components has launched a new information pack, detailing the scope of its after sales services business. The pack outlines Demag's range of services, including service repair, service maintenance, spare parts, modernisation & refurbishment, inspection & examination, training and after sales customer support.

Demag's national service network comprises regionally based teams of fully trained service technicians, to provide a swift response to repair, service and spares calls, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The services operation is co-ordinated by dedicated administration teams, based at Demag's Banbury head office. The company uses service management systems to maintain extensive and accurate records of customer equipment inventories and service activity. All Demag service personnel have access to the data for fault diagnostics and service history to assist in effecting swift repairs.

Demag says it can provide a variety of proactive contracts for scheduled maintenance or reactive service and repair, all of which may be tailored to meet customers' specific requirements. The company undertakes service and repair of proprietary products and those of other original equipment manufacturers.

In conjunction with inspection, examination and certification programmes, Demag service and maintenance regimes also help employers meet their obligations under health and safety legislation. The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, LOLER 1998, PUWER 1998 and the new Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide Act 2007, place a legal responsibility on employers to ensure that equipment is well maintained and does not become a danger to persons.

Call the number below for your free information pack.

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