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Agreement Signed Between First Nation Engineering and Trac Skirt International

First Nation Engineering and Trac Skirt International have signed a strategic partnership agreement to lead technology and innovation across Western Australia.

This marks a significant milestone in the supply, installation, and maintenance of the innovative Trac Skirt system across Western Australia. 

The Trac Skirt system is becoming known as the market leading technology for step-wise advancement in conveyor skirting systems. The innovative and streamlined design has resulted in a proven product that eliminates significant risk associated with manual handling, confined spaces and dust generation.

General Manager of First Nation Engineering, Jo Abraham said the Trac Skirt system reaffirms their solutions-focused offerings to the industry.

“This collaboration underscores our commitment to deliver excellent engineering solutions while advancing sustainable practices in the industry”, Abraham said.

“A big thank you to the incredible team at Trac Skirt International for their dedication in leading the way with this innovative design and entrusting First Nation Engineering as your Western Australian partner.   

“We’re excited about the opportunities ahead and look forward to successful implementation of the Trac Skirt system across many bulk handling facilities.

“Stay tuned for more updates as we roll out this game-changing technology!”

Manager of Trac Skirt International, Graham Warner said the partnership with First Nation Engineering increases the reach of this innovative technology.

“We’re excited to be expanding the reach and impact Trac Skirt System through collaboration with the team at First Nation Engineering,” Warner said.

“Together, we are deploying the smarter solution to conveyor skirt maintenance, to ultimately enhance health and safety across the industry.”

For more information, please contact Jo or Graham today.

Points of Contact

Jo Abraham, First Nation Engineering — +61 460 858 965 / info@fneng.com.au 

Graham Warner, Trac Skirt International — +61 407 085 760 / gwarner@tracskirt.international

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