Clearmake Service School was recently held in Noosaville, on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
For 2 full days, Distributor representatives from around Australia gathered to learn more about Clearmake equipment and the developing technologies available to support commercial, industrial and government users to capture more water, use less mains water and protect our precious environment.
The workshop delivered intensive product and process training including new innovations, equipment installation, servicing and maintenance.
The service school was also the introduction of Clearmake's newly appointed National Sales and Distribution Manager, Ross McNeil. Ross has recently moved to the Sunshine Coast and brings with him a wealth of experience in sales distribution for commercial and industrial products/services. Ross has held senior national sales roles with companies such as James Hardie, Rheem and Foxtel and commences with Clearmake later this month.
The service school will be a regular educational event to supplement site specific onsite training and development.
Clearmake Managing Director, David Lumb says... “Clearmake has been designing and manufacturing water harvesting, treatment and recycling solutions for industry since 1993 and has supplied more than 3,000 systems Australia wide.”
“We understand exactly what various technologies can and cannot deliver and how a combination of multiple technologies can deliver even greater results. Plus most of the systems we deliver have been designed to comply with local council, EPA, AQIS and OH&S requirements, and more recently Queensland’s mandatory Water Efficiency Management Plans (WEMPs) for large water users.”
“There are so many variables that need to be considered, as well as the ever-present issue of regulatory compliance. Its vital equipment specifiers and end users seek advice and support from an industry expert, with a proven track record of success. And it’s Clearmake’s objective to offer that level of support nationwide.”