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SERVICE WITHOUT COMPROMISE

CLR Service and Sales Ltd is one of the largest independently owned catering engineering companies in Scotland covering Grampian, Tayside and the Highland regions.

What We Offer

• Service and repair all catering, laundry and refrigeration equipment, both gas and electric

• Project design, supply, install and commission of equipment to your requirements

• Provide professional asset management and maintenance services including CP42 gas certification, electrical certification, PPM reporting and round the clock technical assistance

• Service Packages designed to suit your individual needs

• Manufacturer warranty cover.

Trading from 2017, CLR provides a full range of service, sales and installation solutions for all:

We have an excellent track record for client satisfaction and pride ourselves in providing an unrivalled, high quality service to our extensive portfolio of high profile contract customers.

In only 6 years of trading, CLR have grown exponentially from 2 employees to 19 full-time members of staff and have built up a loyal and diverse customer base serving public and private educational facilities, prisons, blue chip oil companies as well as the Royal Family’s Balmoral Estate.

CLR supports various local charities and sporting groups and run bi-yearly apprentice schemes in both our Grampian Division in Aberdeen and Highland Division in Inverness, employing and retaining local talent for full time careers.

CLR’s attention to detail and high level of service from both office staff and engineers has put the company in a privileged position for growth year on year and with our growing customer base, this is set to continue.

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New company launched as ‘Asset’ for energy sector

New company Asset ONE has launched to support global safety critical operations in the energy, industrial and maritime industries.

The newly established technical asset management consultancy, with headquarters at Neo Space in Aberdeen and a regional office in Dubai, has been formed to help organisations operate and maintain their technical assets safely, efficiently, and sustainably – a ‘critical friend’ service for asset operators.

Roy Milne, Managing Director of Asset ONE, says: “We have set up Asset ONE with the primary goal of helping our customers maximise asset uptime and safeguard against major incidents. By harnessing extensive cross-industry knowledge, abundant resources, and intelligent asset management software our specialist team of experts are focussed on driving operational excellence and minimising downtime, ensuring our customers stay ahead of the competition.

“We are excited to enter the market with an agreement to provide asset management audit and optimisation services to a globally recognised oil and gas operator and to provide maintenance and reliability instructors for an international training provider in the UK and Middle East. It’s fantastic to be able to launch and hit the ground running with these initial projects. We are grateful to these customers for putting faith in us as we begin our journey.”

Asset ONE provides asset management health check and improvement services to enable lean operations which fit today’s business needs. They work with operators and manufacturers to ensure assets are ready for operations through adequate asset management governance, fit-forpurpose maintenance systems and suitable training and coaching of people.

Countdown on until LEZ goes live

There is now less than a year to go until enforcement of a new low-emission zone (LEZ) in Aberdeen city centre.

Cameras are to start to be installed on the boundary of the LEZ in the coming months although people will not be fined until June 1, 2024.

Motorists driving non-compliant vehicles in the area from that date will be given a fine, although there are exemptions including blue-badge holders.

As part of a Scotland-wide programme, LEZs are being introduced in Scotland’s four biggest cities - Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, and Aberdeen.

The objective of introducing these LEZs is to tackle air pollution in city centres, mainly nitrogen dioxide, caused by road traffic.

An Aberdeen City Council spokeswoman said: “LEZs are being introduced across Scotland to help improve air quality in the city centres of the four biggest cities which contributes to the protection of public health and wellbeing.

“The LEZ in Aberdeen will also help the city reach its climate-change targets by reducing our road transport’s contribution to emissions and prioritising active and sustainable transport movement.

“All of these benefits helps to create a vibrant, accessible, and safe city centre for everyone.”

People can now enter their vehicle registration number on the official website for Scotland’s Low-Emission Zones to confirm if their vehicle will comply.

Aberdeen retains Purple Flag status for 10th year

Aberdeen has retained its Purple Flag status for a 10th year, recognising both the safety and vibrancy of the city centre at night.

The Granite City is the only city in Scotland to hold the status, which is similar to the Blue Flag for beaches.

The latest national safety accreditation was awarded after inspectors visited the city in March to carry out an assessment, which was overseen by Aberdeen Inspired on behalf of its city centre partners.

The judges highlighted the co-location of CCTV, the clear and dynamic partnership working and the city’s “robust and strong” licensing system as particularly strong points.

Managed by the Association of Town & City Management, the accreditation aims to raise the standard and broaden the appeal of town and city centres between the hours of 5pm to 5am.

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