How Can Hydor Assist You?

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In an industry where one bad day can have an impact on both livestock health and profit margins, Hydor ASSIST has been designed to provide around-the-clock support to poultry farmers. The service, available 365 days a year, aims to provide peace of mind to users and the assurance that any issues concerning the ventilation, temperature or lighting of a farm’s housing can be quickly resolved to limit any potential losses.

Forming part of Elta Group, Hydor’s in-house team of ASSIST engineers and advisors offer bespoke design and build guidance on the correct selection, specification, installation and monitoring to ensure each solution is tailored to the building’s exact requirements.

The service also includes access to an emergency advice line, dedicated support vehicles, and buffer stock meaning that engineers are able to solve even the most time critical issues promptly.

John Lack, General Manager at Hydor commented: “With over 50 years of experience in the agricultural industry we recognise that no two farms – or the problems they face – are the same. If something goes wrong, sourcing a reliable third party contractor to assess the problem can be both costly and time consuming. However, by launching Hydor ASSIST we can help businesses in urgent need stay operational or at least limit downtime. What’s more, our team can help to future proof a system and minimise risk by creating cutting-edge housing solutions designed to maximise efficiency in either a new or existing build.”

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