Cambs Compressors Newsletter Autumn 2021

www.cambscompressors.co.uk AUTUMN ‘Keeping the heart of Industry Pumping’ Cambs Compressors cutting edge ‘super dry air’ controller unit sales soar. DAC’s Super-Dry compressed air unit The DAC’s system is a cutting edge moisture content controller for compressed air, developed by Cambs Compressors to meet the needs of OEMs. The standalone unit shuts down the air supply to the equipment it supports, if the moisture level exceeds the specified level. The system is small enough to be incorporated within a product or point of use application. DAC’s resolves issues with moisture, bacteria and other contaminates Many kinds of microorganisms can live in compressed air systems, including bacteria, mould and yeast. These organisms thrive in damp, dark places (such as your compressed air piping), and they can grow anywhere where there are suitable conditions. Compressed air microbial contamination is a much bigger concern for the food, pharmaceutical and medical industries. If microorganisms are growing in a compressed air system that is used in direct or indirect contact with food products, then the microbes can cause spoilage or disease. Super dry compressed air unit Santa Barbara California, USA St Ives Cambs, UK Increasing the technology requires experts with experience to ensure we’re focused on adding value. Compressed air technology transformation As a company, we have recognised the importance of data to help customers receive the most efficient service levels. To support us in our technology transformation challenge, we have appointed Charlie Colquhoun. Charlie is based in Santa Barbara, California, USA and it is a tremendous advantage for his role, as his days are our nights - this means any systems updates can be done when usage is minimised. Keeping on track to deliver the best Compressed Air solutions, support and maintenance Charlie has a solid background in implementing core IT systems in a live working environment. Since we’ve adopted the new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software to manage our business - we also recognised we needed some expert help rolling it out. Speed and transparency of communication Implementing the ERP means integrating all of the processes needed to run Cambs Compressors within a single system. This new system will allow our engineers to have all the information they need at a mouse click when on site. International IT Guru joins Cambs Compressors

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