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Think global, act local

by Lauren Cella
January 25, 2017
in Electricity, Maintenance, Retail, Safety and Training, Sponsored Editorial
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When it comes to sourcing electrical engineering products, it pays to work with a local supplier with global experience.

NHP was built on strong foundations by having an attitude and culture that says and shows we are in the customer’s corner.

When founder Nigel Hugh Peck first opened the doors to NHP in 1968 with a staff of just 17, he was determined to create a 100 per cent Australian-owned company focused on providing the best service and highest level of quality products.

It was this vision that laid the foundations to help NHP become the leading provider of that it is today.

Local knowledge, global experience

No matter how good a product may be, it is nothing without dedicated people to support that product.

Our strength lies in providing choice to the customer – choice in product, choice in technology, choice in service and support, and ultimately, choice in people. The kind of choice that you only get from a local provider.

Together with a global network of supply partners, NHP brings the world’s best products to your doorstep with over 50 locations across Australia and New Zealand.

24/7 customer support and training

To support its range of quality products, NHP also offers a wide range of service and training options including technical support, field service and maintenance contracts, repair services and training.

These services are delivered by both NHP qualified technicians and the expertise of our supply partners and can provide: re-manufacturing and extended warranty; parts management agreements; online and phone support; instructor-led training and assessments; field service and assessments; drive start-up and network services; conversions, retrofits and upgrades; as well as condition-monitoring audits and analysis.

Customised value add solutions

NHP prides itself on being able to provide customers with tailored solutions that suit their individual needs.

Whilst the company has significant stockholdings and expertise at our locations throughout Australia and New Zealand, the purpose of the National Manufacturing and Distribution Centre, located in Melbourne’s industrial precinct of Laverton, is to develop these solutions through manufacturing, assembly, servicing and design and engineering.

This 12,000 square metre facility is supported by impressive inventory-management technologies and state-of-the-art warehousing, dispatching thousands of units each day for delivery throughout Australia and New Zealand.

The advantage of having the one manufacturing and distribution facility in Laverton allows NHP to be more efficient in how they go about their work.

This world-class facility, coupled with the fact that NHP’s 25 other branches are stocked with product, provides their customers with what they want, when they want it.

This partner content is brought to you by NHP. For more information, visit nhp.com.au or call 1300 NHP NHP.

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