Sky Aces wins contract from Axima Seitha

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25 May 2012

From right Mr Micera (Axima), Sig Balugani (Sky Aces), Sig Mathieu (Axima)

From right Mr Micera (Axima), Sig Balugani (Sky Aces), Sig Mathieu (Axima)

Sky Aces the Italian manufacture of the specialist, truck mounted tunnel inspection and maintenance platform Tunlift has won a major contract to supply French company Axima Seitha.

Axima Seitha specialises in the field of maintenance and ventilation in tunnels it is part of the GDF Suez Group Company, which works in the field of energy and services in France and abroad. The company preferred Sky Aces' equipment for tunnel maintenance over solutions offered by other companies.

The Tunlift units (the number of which has not been revealed) will be used for r loading, transporting, lifting, installation and maintenance of ventilation systems inside tunnels.

Axima Seitha expects the units to deliver a higher level of safety while work is carried out as well as reducing the number of personnel and vehicles needed to complete the work..

Delivery of the machines is scheduled for December 2012.

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