Back in June, Newcastle Airport installed an AXA 2400 Power Coil. Although the staff has not received product training so far, they have operated the Power Coil ever since, told Senior Engineering Technician Neil Pringle who has been at AXA Power for training in the operation and the maintenance the unit for the past days.
Apart from gaining intense and valuable knowledge about the Power Coil, Neil also made more cross cultural observations during his first visit to Denmark. He very much appreciated the nice lunch at the factory where everybody sits together discussing and chatting independently of working deparments. Another thing that he mentioned was the lack of shops in the villages. In his home country, a village of 4000 inhabitants would have at least two shops and five pubs. In Denmark there are none. Finally, Neil took the opportunity to tell us about the beautiful landscapes and the nice beaches very close to Newcastle which made us envious to visit those places. A very sympathetic exchange of similarities and differences. We are glad to hear that Newcastle Airport are satisfied with our AXA 2400 Power Coil.
noviembre 15, 2016
Newcastle Airport Operates AXA 2400 Power Coil
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