Case Study | Manufacturing | Electrical Condition Assessment for Nampak Glass Insurance Requirements
August 1, 2019
Nampak Glass is a leading glass manufacturer producing glass bottles for the food and beverage industry.
Nampak Glass asked Martec to investigate implementing a service level agreement (SLA) based on GRC (guide for maintenance and testing of electrical power system equipment) that would be linked to the insurance requirements.
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