Hilti offers new fleet management loaner service

Written by  PEM Monday, 20 July 2009
Tulsa, OK-When a tool is in for service, the work no longer needs to stop. Hilti Tool Fleet Management customers can receive loaner tools at no cost (some limitations apply) when their corresponding Tool Fleet Management tool is being repaired. The loaner service is an exclusive Hilti feature for qualifying Premium Tool Fleet Management customers, says the company.


A wide range of tools are eligible for the loaner service, including most hammer drills, demolition hammers, diamond core rigs and drills, rotating and pipe lasers, and select powder- and gas-actuated tools. Whenever a covered tool goes in for calibration or repair, the Tool Fleet Management customer can request a free loaner tool via express delivery to maintain jobsite productivity. When the repaired tool is sent back to the customer, a pre-addressed and pre-paid shipping label will be included for return of the loaner tool. Hilti keeps it simple, while keeping workers on the job.

The first of its kind, the Hilti Tool Fleet Management service includes a comprehensive tool analysis, upgrades that don't require a huge upfront investment, tool replacement, theft coverage and much more, says the company. The loaner service is the latest addition to this valuable service offering.

For more information on Hilti Tool Fleet Management and the new loaner service, please contact Hilti (Canada) Corporation at 1-800-363-4458 or visit: www.ca.hilti.com.

www.ca.hilti.com

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