Archive for November, 2007

Minivator Invests In The Future Of Service - Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Over the last 18 months Stairlift Manufacturer Minivator has intensified its focus on providing great service to its customers and the end users of their products. As manufacturers become increasingly aware that they can no longer rely solely on their products to gain an advantage service has risen to the top of many board room agendas. What is so encouraging about Minivator is that their attention is also on providing great service long term: they are already taking steps to ensure that as they continue to expand they will have people in place ready to deliver great service. So how are Minivator proactively guaranteeing their service provision for the future? 

 

During September 2007 Minivator successfully employed seven apprentices within the Field Service department and are committed to increase this further to 15 within the coming year. At the heart of this process is the clear need to produce engineers for the future who are completely immersed in the company culture and ethics. From experience some of their very best engineers have emerged through the ongoing apprentice program thus entirely justifying the investment that is made.  

  

The apprentices are very much made to feel part of the company from the outset with the same benefits and induction process of all other Associates. Their development consists of tailored NVQ Level 2 and 3 programs, focusing on Engineering Maintenance and Installation, alongside a day release college course leading towards a City and Guilds certificate. Importantly each apprentice is also given a timeline of where they need to be throughout their apprenticeship, this serves not only as a measure of their performance but a series of stepping stones to them becoming fully fledged engineers. A Technical Manager is also tasked with ensuring that each apprentice has a regular assessment of acquired skills and additionally serves as a mentor to guide then through this process. 

  

Ultimately this Apprentice Program not only underlines Minivator’s investment in the future but clearly demonstrates that manufacturers do recognise the importance of Service in securing success. 

Minivator Wins Gold Award For Innovation - Monday, November 5th, 2007

GOLD AWARD FOR INNOVATION
Minivator is delighted to announce it has scooped the gold award for Innovation in the highly competitive Medilink West Midlands Medical Technology Awards.

 The world’s second largest manufacturer of stairlifts, Minivator, fought off strong competition from four short listed companies to win the top prize, as judges praised the company for its investment in innovation as well as its clear strategy to develop unique, market-leading technologies and designs. Minivator was also short listed in the category for Export.
Satirical comedian and GP Dr Phil Hammond presented Managing Director Mike Lord with the prestigious award, which was created to recognise the most outstanding business accomplishments of medical companies across the West Midlands. There are more than 1300 medical manufacturers in the region. Minivator will now go forward to the national Medical Technology Awards.
Mike commented: “This is a wonderful recognition of our team’s hard work, vision and dedication. We’re all delighted to go forward to the national awards and hopefully prove that the best inventions originate in the West Midlands. Being part of the region’s strong medical cluster offers us all a tremendous support network of ideas, technologies and potential partnership opportunities, which I know has played a big part in our success so far.”
MedilinkWM’s Communications Director, Michelle Dalton, said: “Minivator has put innovation at the heart of its business, which is why it has won this highly competitive category. These awards are an excellent chance to celebrate the huge variety of skills, expertise and experience in this sector and recognise the huge impact the medical manufacturers in the West Midlands are having on national healthcare services, as well as contributing to the regeneration of the region’s traditional industries.
Whilst the award recognises the company wide drive to innovate the recently launch Minivator’s eSurvey system was a major contributor to this success. Anyone wanting to find out more about the system which dramatically reduces the time taken to survey a staircase for a curved stairlift, whilst improving the accuracy of the survey, should contact Neil Price on 01384 408700 or neil.price@minivator.co.uk or speak to their Minivator Area Sales Manager