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Testimonials
F L Bone & Son Ltd "As sole New Zealand agents for the high quality English Aga, Rayburn and Rangemaster cookers, we distribute large numbers of these cookers all over New Zealand from our Hastings Warehouse. It is very important to us that these cookers are transported carefully and arrive without damage.We have used "Shockwatch® " labels for a number of years and found they contribute towards safer and more careful handling of our cookers. The mere presence of the "Shockwatch®" label on a consignment is a clear indication that the shipment is fragile and if it is not treated carefully it will be recorded."
Tony Bone
F L Bone & Son Ltd Architectural Hardware Merchants Aga, Rayburn, Rangemaster Cookers. P O Box 52 Hastings New Zealand Phone 64 (06) 873 0282 Fax 64 (06) 873 0384 Web www.flbone.co.nz
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Testimonials
A viewpoint from the coal-face:
Safeguarding the condition of goods in transit is a priority for New Zealand manufacturers aiming to meet customer expectations, and our top exporters have long understood the importance of effectively managing the packaging and delivery process in order to preserve the condition of goods-in-transit.
As well as imposing significant delays and losses on the national and international supply-chain networks, recurring costs from damage-in-transit can run into the millions.
The Shockwatch products supplied by Anthony Klinac and the team at Shockwatch New Zealand provide manufactures with a range of simple, cost effective mechanisms to ensure goods are properly handled and damages are accounted for. The simplicity of application makes the installation of Shockwatch products straightforward for dispatch personnel at the point of departure, and the high-visibility of Shockwatch products means carriers are acutely aware of the “monitored” status of the goods while in transit.
As process improvement consultant to some of New Zealand’s most successful manufacturers and exporters, we highly recommend the range of Shockwatch products to any organization looking to protect the value of their products and the good-will of their customers.
Doug Clayton
Managing Director
Catspaw Communications Limited
www.catspaw.net
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 Hi Anthony,
I’d just like to take this opportunity to thank you for the great service you have provided to date.
We have had a fantastic response from our customers with the introduction of the Shockwatch and Tiltwatch systems.
We see real benefits using the Shockwatch and Tiltwatch labels. The combination of these labels is the equivalent of an insurance policy as the handler at every point of the journey is alerted firstly to the fact that the goods do need extra care, and secondly that if the goods are mistreated he will be caught red handed, there is no dispute. When the goods pass from one point to another they are checked and signed for, therefore accepting responsibility at that point.
It’s great to be able to offer customers a damage prevention system that really works!
Thanks again for all your help.
Regards,
Andy Mitchell MCL Packaging Limited
10A Rennie Drive Airport Oaks Auckland Ph (09) 275 9487 Fx (09) 275 8326 Mob (021) 360 306
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 Dear Anthony Klinac Just to let you know how we use and appreciate your shockwatch labels. This carton containing a cello was refused on arrival by one of our retailers as the shockwatch label had been activated, and the resulting damage to the instrument lay fairly and squarely with the courier concerned. The minimal cost of your labels more than off-sets the hours of form filling, the ducking for cover by the courier companies and their underwriters, and late payments if they finally do accept liability for their rough handling.
 
Thanks Again, Allan McDonnell Warehouse Manager
17B William Pickering Drive, Albany, Auckland
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Independant Fisheries Ltd is a large privately owned fishing company located in Christchurch. We have a fleet of twelve forklifts, involved in a twenty-four hour five day a week operation.
Because of the demands of this schedule, there were two issues that made us consider installing shockswitch.
Firstly, the need to control access to forklifts outside normal hours. Being a large industrial site there was a necessity to limit the use of forklifts, as this would have a flow-on effect on maintenance cost.
Secondly, the need to reduce the amount of product and racking damage on our site. Shockswitch has enabled drivers to change their driving style. The programme has given us the ability to monitor individual driver's performance and reward or retrain where appropriate. This has in turn created a safer and more productive work environment.
Shockswitch has effectively put control over the fleet back in the hands of the person responsible, and has thus provided effective security and efficient forklift use for the Company.
 John Chapman Coolstores Manager Independant Fisheries Limited
www.indfish.co.nz
26 November 2004
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