cremation chamber Articles
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If it doesn’t exist, then we will create it
Our customer wanted a multi-chambered cat cremation unit. Our designers said … OK! Very often the product that a customer requires simply doesn’t exist. It could be a groundbreaking idea that they have had, or a novel concept that they want to incorporate into their business. Usually ideas such as these are totally innovative and nothing quite like them is readily available. At ...
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Design for the Future
Our newest bespoke multi-chamber pet cremation furnace has been designed to match our client’s specific needs, not just in the here and now, but also in the future. When this client first contacted us they had very precise ideas about what they wanted their new pet cremator to achieve in order to boost the performance and efficiency of their pet crematorium. The reason that they came to us ...
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The ‘Rolls Royce’ is now in its ‘garage’
Our client’s new cremation for pets venture is almost ready for business. Even though we have been in this business for many years, in fact we are globally recognised as the undisputed the market leader, we still enjoy a tingle of excitement every time we receive a new order. Whether it is for a small pet cremation unit or the largest, fully automated and most advanced waste incineration ...
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How to ship an incinerator internationally
We are proud to have customers stretching across every continent and covering more than 95 counties. One of our biggest barriers is often not finding the customers but finding the best solution to transport their machine to them safely. Fortunately there is an internationally recognised set of guidelines know as Incoterms (International Commercial TERMs) that helps us to manage the process. ...
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In case of emergency … call Matthews - Case Study
How as the world’s leading incinerator suppliers we raced to the rescue We don’t normally see ourselves as one of the emergency services, but just a couple of weeks ago that is precisely the role we found ourselves in. One of our customers, Kings Hill Cremations, based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, suffered a devastating fire that prevented them from carrying on their ...
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A time to reflect … and to look ahead
Past achievements and future targets for the world’s leading incinerator specialists It’s almost Christmas and another (extremely hectic) year is now drawing to a close. So although it is a time when we can look back with enormous pride on twelve months that were crammed with impressive achievements and at a few of the momentous moments in our calendar, it also time to look ahead ...
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