Alfa-Laval Win Major Contract Through Superior Technology And Service ' =1! Canterbury Dairy Site Project Engineer, I OKT I Farmers' Limited said, “Alfa-Laval sought competitive were proud to win the I bids for the installa- contract and are able tion of their $4.5 to supply a high quali- | million milk treat- ty system and backup ment station. The service”. company’s brief was Canterbury Dairy specific-they required Farmers Limited leading world are a very marketing • | technology plus a orientated company gk company that offered that demands efficien- I —BL _J backup service right cy and economy. “Canterbury Dairy .here in New Zealand. In 1987 Alfa-Laval Farmers Limited Canterbury Dairy began installing the are not commodity Farmers ■ Limited standardising traders, they are compete and are pasteurising system, a marketers of highly successful in multi-purpose plant beverages under the Australian and for specialist pro- various brands and Asian markets. The ducts. This was sup- different types, styles new plant needed to plied, installed and and sizes of packagbe at the leading edge commissioned by ing. Alfa-Laval interin milk handling, Alfa-Laval engineers national resources treatment and without a single days and local service packaging. loss of production. enabled us to deliver a Alfa-Laval were the The new automated system that would successful company system is the most keep Canterbury milk and Mr Trevor Clarke, modern in the as market leaders”. M— Southern It was also pleasing, Hemisphere, capable said Clive Briggs, that of handling plastic Alfa-Laval used local containers from s u b-co ntrac t or s 300 ml to the 2 litre wherever, possible, size. Juice, FM. Their standard of flavoured milk and workmanship was exalso the traditional cellent. bottles are handled. Alfa-Laval, the Clive Briggs, Alfa- teamworkers in milk Laval’s overall Pro- treatment plant inject Manager stated, stallation and service. OCalfa-laval ALFA LAVAL (NZ) LTD PO BOX 10241, SANDWICH ROAD, TE RAPA, HAMILTON PH: (071) 496-020 FAX: (071) 496-660 , ■ .■■ •- ■ "• ' ’ • •' Darby CDF39O7R A V-
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