In an effort to enhance its service to clients based in Pretoria, Tshwane and surrounding areas, Temperature Controls has entered into a co-operation agreement with Controls Systems Technology located in Hennops Park, Centurion.
CST Sales and Support Team (from left) Anton, Tony and Fanus Redlinghuys. (father and sons)
Temperature Controls and Control Systems Technology have been working together for 25 years and covered under this agreement Control Systems Technology will undertake the functions of:
* Regular sales calls to existing clients in the area.
* Promotion of existing and new products.
* Development and promotion of products to new clients.
* Technical support.
* After sales service.
The advantage of this agreement is ability to service clients in that area with a quick turnaround time. Temperature Controls has reached an agreement with Control Systems Technology that will enable the competitive pricing to clients to be maintained.
Temperature Controls confirms its full support is behind the endeavours of Control Systems Technology and it will be assisting in the maintenance and improvement of sales and service in the area.
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