N E W S
14 June 2018
NHP: the local choice for global partner Rockwell Automation
Following the recent acquisition, NHP
has strengthened its business with an
expanded team of locally-based automation
professionals from the Rexel
Industrial Automation business who are
specifically experienced and trained in
Rockwell Automation products, systems
and solutions.
Through NHP acquiring the Rockwell
Automation related business assets from
Rexel Industrial Automation, NHP is proud
to now be the exclusive sole distributor of
Rockwell Automation products, systems
and solutions across the entire South
Pacific region.
As a 100% Australian owned business,
NHP understands requirements for the
local market and places high importance
on ensuring a local presence and footprint.
Enhancing this, the expanded automation
team are located throughout the acquired
branch network to serve local customers
with an increased level of support and
service.
For over 35 years
Hennessy have provided
full consultation, design
and build, turn-key
electrical engineering
services for every kind
of industrial electrical
project across NZ and
beyond.
At Hennessy
understanding our
client’s needs is
pivotal to a successful
partnership. Talk with us
today about your project
challenge or industrial
electrical breakdown
and maintenance
requirements.
24/7 Industrial Electrical
maintenance & breakdown service
Plant control system design,
assembly & installation
Process / production machine
controls & safety systems design
Electrical Engineering, AutoCAD,
SCADA, HMI automation
Freephone 0800 243 243 www.hennessy.co.nz
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In the news…
Quote of the month comes from
outgoing chief executive of New
Zealand Aluminium Smelters,
Gretta Stephens, reporting to
The NZ Herald following the government’s
commitment to 100%
renewable energy by 2035…
"For businesses such as the
smelter, the security of baseload
power is our Number 1 consideration,
so if you're going to go to
100% renewable and you're going
to have big heavy industries like a
smelter or a steel works, you need
to think through what's providing
the baseload power.
"The question is what do you do in
a non-normal hydro year. What's
the option in a dry year? Who
is holding the assets to produce
the extra power necessary in a
dry year? We're consuming that
power 24/7, 365 days of the year,
regardless of whether the sun's
shining or the wind's blowing. So,
how you're going to provide the
baseload power is a big consideration
for me.”
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