'In the past, other companies have ended up denting the machine or having to reconfigure them. NRG did the installation without incident.'
Contracts Manager
An order to replace 17 digital copiers at key museum office locations across London included the installation of three machines on the lower deck of the famous warship HMS Belfast. Simon Bourne, the museum's contracts manager, said it was the first time that such equipment had been successfully delivered onto the ship without any damage being caused. 'Bearing in mind that the ship is open daily to the public, the process of getting the machines in place using hoists has to be carried out with a great deal of care and in the shortest possible time,' he said. 'In the past, other companies have ended up denting the machine or having to reconfigure them. NRG did the installation without incident.'
Copiers were also installed in the historic Cabinet War Rooms, the fortified basement in Whitehall which was used by Winston Churchill, and at the War Museums Duxford site where 400,000 visitors a year marvel at biplanes, Spitfires and modern fighter jets.