000837 - Exec News 2 23/7/09 18:25 Page 2
Briggs & Stratton enhances Tool-Time Trusts good service
field back-up
Trust Diamond Products’ commitment to service recently helped Tool-Time of Bishop Auckland
Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power is win an important hire order. Its customer urgently wanted a bench saw fitted with a 400mm
now providing the hire industry with blade, rather than the standard 450mm diameter.
nationwide service and support for its Tool-Time contacted Trust Director Steve Ritchie asking his advice regarding an optimum
engines through Escam Services of solution. He recommended an appropriate laser-welded premium asphalt blade and arranged for
Bolton. The arrangement means that delivery to the company within one hour.
hirers have a single contact point for Jeff Hind, Director of
rapid back-up in the field. Tool-Time, says, “We receive a
Barry Goodchild, Sales Manager for superb service from Trust.
Briggs & Stratton Commercial Power To date, we have purchased a
UK, says that Escam’s trained wide range of blades, dry
personnel have direct hire industry cores and wet cores from the
experience, many having worked for company, most of which have
organisations such as A-Plant, Brandon, arrived on the day the order
HSS and Speedy. Staff members was placed. They have met all
recently received hands-on product of our sales and hire fleet
training at the engine manufacturer’s requirements, and our
European Engine Application Centre in customers have placed
Viernheim, Germany. repeat orders.”
WE ARE
READY
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FULL RANGE OF POWER TOOLS
AND ACCESSORIES BUILT FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
•
LOW VIBRATION HIGH PRODUCTIVITY
•
COMPLETE SERVICE PACKAGES -
2 & 4 YEAR OPTIONS
•
FINANCE OPTIONS AVAILABLE
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COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING INCLUDING
TOOL BOX TALKS ON KEY ISSUES
To find out more please contact:
Duncan Reid, Key Contractor Specialist
duncan.reid@dewalt.com
Tel: 01753 500781
DEWALT Power Tools, 210 Bath Road, Slough,
Berkshire SL1 3YD
www.dewalt.co.uk
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