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Conlog takes gold and silver awards in ESI's 2004 electrical Olympics

17 November 2004 News

Schneider Electric company, Merlin Gerin, trading as Conlog, has been awarded the ESI Africa Excellence Gold Award 2004 for best electronic metering company, as well as the ESI Africa Excellence Silver Award for best service provider, at the national meeting of the AMEU, in Richards Bay. It was presented at the Mayoral Function in October by the mayor of Richards Bay, Alderman Denny Moffatt.

This is the fourth consecutive year that Conlog has been awarded the ESI Africa Excellence Gold Award for best (prepayment) metering company.

ESI Africa Excellence Awards are awarded on merit based on extensive surveys of the technical, management, and financial personal employed by the South African utility industry, and therefore show a strong vote of confidence in Conlog's products and services, from a broad spectrum of its long-term customers.

The Awards are intended to provide a snapshot in time of how companies providing goods and services to the energy industry are perceived and rated by their customers. Each year a survey is conducted among municipalities and large industrial energy users around South Africa. They are contacted by an independent researcher and asked a series of questions to elicit their vote on the 'best' company in each of categories pertaining to the industry.

For more information contact David Hall, Merlin Gerin SA (t/a Conlog), +27 (0)31 268 1111, [email protected]





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