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Customisation and innovation pays off

by Utility Journalist
May 17, 2017
in Safety and Training, Sponsored Editorial
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MFI Service Bodies has been an industry leader for more than 15 years, with a reputation built on quality designs and a willingness to provide an innovative solution for every customer’s requirements. This focus on clever, robust designs, totally driven by customer satisfaction, continues to pay off – they’ve outgrown their original Warragul home and moved to brand new 2,500 m² premises in Pakenham.

“Our focus has always been to provide the best solution possible for the customer. Customisation and innovation can add value to every single build,” said MFI Service Bodies Director Dallas Needham.

Purpose-built in Pakenham

The MFI team is revelling in the new purpose-built Pakenham premises. There’s the space to include even better levels of design and manufacturing efficiency, and room to bring in additional staff to better service the ever growing family of customers. And, at last, the three strings to their business bow, commercial, emergency services, and recreational vehicles, now have their own distinct design and manufacturing focus areas.

More accessible, more capacity, better service levels

The move to Pakenham is a plus for customers too. MFI is now much closer to where many of their customers are based, and the increased capacity means even better levels of service are possible. A visit to MFI has always been worth the trip, but now it is just that bit more convenient.

No better solution, no better value

MFI’s strategy remains to provide every customer with a product designed especially to fit their unique requirements. They pride themselves on delivering the best value, and a key part of that value is any added efficiency that can be extracted from the service body design. Whether it’s smarter storage, more clever placement, or enhanced access, every advantage is an incremental benefit and money in the pocket of the client business.

Unbreakable toughness, unshakable safety

MFI understands that service bodies have to be more than good looking. They have to be tough, lightweight, and exceed any safety or legal requirements. MFI designs all utilise the strength of lightweight, high tensile, zinc-plated steel, and include weather and dust exclusion that works just as well in suburbia or the Simpson Desert. As for safety, MFI put the same uncompromising concern for safety into what they build, as they do for where they build it.

“Every MFI design is created to make your life on the road easier and safer,” concluded Mr Needham.

The MFI team are justly proud of their new facility and invite new and existing customers to come and see it for themselves. Convenient dates and times can be arranged by calling the sales team on 1800 613 537.

This partner content is brought to you by MFI Service Bodies. For more information, visit www.mfiservicebodies.com.au

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