Macclesfield, Cheshire, England: Campey Turf Care Systems is putting plans in place to safely reintroduce the team over the next few weeks, strictly adhering to social distancing guidelines.
As an industry that is made up of essential workers, meeting the needs of customers has been vital. At Campey this has been carried out with the safety of staff, customers and all other people with whom they may come into contact as a priority. This is the primary consideration of the reintroduction plan.
Like many other companies, Campey has been operating with a skeleton staff at its main office, providing customers with key parts and tines. All demos have been halted because transporting machines to various sites cannot be classed as essential travel.
“During this period, the understanding from customers that orders may be slightly delayed has been fantastic as has the understanding that demos aren’t necessary at this time,” said a spokesperson for Campey, a Full Business Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation. “Future demos are set to be fulfilled when it is safe to do so.”
Where customers have deemed it essential, machinery has been available for collection at the main office using a well thought out routine that eliminates the need for personal contact.
“Using this as a basis, Campey is confident that as the Government guidelines are changed, we’ll be ready without delay,” added the spokesperson.
One of Europe’s largest independent grounds care machinery dealers, supplying innovative sports turf maintenance equipment to countries in most parts of the world, Campey acts as a new equipment importer for respected grounds care machinery manufacturers including Dakota, Imants, Koro, Campey, Vredo, GT Air 2G2 injector, BellonMit and Omarv.