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According
to the latest independent customer satisfaction survey commissioned
by Nationwide Access, the country's leading powered access
rental company, there is a continuing shift towards obtaining
value for money, rather than price always being the sole determining
factor in the powered access market.
The quarterly survey of over 450 new and established Nationwide
customers clearly indicates, says Nichola Balmer, Sales and
Marketing Director, that availability, reliability and prompt
delivery are increasingly being taken into account. This,
she says, is especially so with the actual users of the equipment,
where the research shows that there is the greatest realisation
that price is immaterial if the right machine for the job
is not available, if it does not turn up on time, or if it
breaks down when it is delivered.
This
contention is borne out by the fact that, in the previous
Nationwide customer satisfaction survey, availability was
established as the single most important factor to the majority
of those interviewed. The research revealed that over 98 percent
of first time users would hire again from Nationwide, and
of repeat users, a nearly identical percentage would recommend
Nationwide to colleagues.
Nichola
Balmer readily acknowledges that there was one statistic to
come out of the survey that she plans to address as a matter
of urgency. This related to the percentage of first time users
that were not aware that Nationwide offered training courses.
She comments: "Nationwide is committed to raising safety
standards in the powered access industry and it is a major
focus of our business. Our training courses are recognised
by the CITB [Construction Industry Training Board] under the
Certificate of Training Achievement [CITB/CTA] and by IPAF
[International Powered Access Federation].
She
continues: "The Health & Safety Executive is becoming
increasingly vigilant in its efforts to ensure that operators
have the necessary permits. The responsibility for this -
and the fines that can be applied - lies both with the equipment
operator and the company employing him or her."
"Overall
though, this latest survey shows that the work we have all
put in to improve the total service package for Nationwide
customers is paying off. According to the Group's 2002 interim
results published on 4 September, Nationwide has a customer
base that has increased by ten percent in the past half year
and currently stands at just short of 10,000,"
she concludes.
Nationwide,
which is headquartered in Lutterworth, Leicestershire, is
part of the publicly-quoted Lavendon Group Plc. Its hire fleet
is twice the size of its nearest UK competitor and all of
the company's depots comply with Nationwide's ISO 9002 accreditation.
The Group is also the market leader in the European powered
access market, trading under the name Zooom in Germany, France,
Spain and Austria.
END
September
2002 Nat2.056
For further information please contact your local Nationwide Access Depot on:
0845 745 0000
or e-mail sales@nationwideaccess.co.uk.
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