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Meeting Budget and Safety Standards for a New Zealand City Traffic Management Authority

Meeting Budget and Safety Standards for a New Zealand City Traffic Management Authority

Client Overview

Our client is the Traffic Management Authority of a major city in New Zealand, responsible for the procurement and maintenance of urban traffic management equipment. They required a batch of high-quality barriers, reflective signs, and bollards for a city-wide traffic management project.

Challenges

The client needed to strictly control the project budget while ensuring that the products met New Zealand’s stringent traffic safety standards. بالإضافة إلى ذلك, the certification documents had to be detailed and available in multiple languages.

Solution and Implementation

1. Tailored Product Design:

We initiated the process by thoroughly understanding the client’s budget constraints and specific design requirementsand proposed cost-effective design options that met their needs without compromising on quality or safety standards. This approach allowed us to offer a solution that aligned with their budget.

2. Comprehensive Certification Support:

Given the strict safety standards and multilingual documentation requirements, we provided detailed product certification files that met New Zealand’s regulatory demands. Our team ensured that these documents were meticulously prepared in the required languages, streamlining the approval process.

3. Efficient Production and Quality Control:

We carefully selected materials and production methods that adhered to both the client’s budget and New Zealand’s safety standards. Our quality assurance team conducted rigorous checks at every stage to ensure compliance, minimizing the risk of delays due to non-conformity.

4. On-Time Delivery:

By maintaining clear communication with the client throughout the process and managing production timelines efficiently, we were able to complete the project within the agreed 30-45 day timeframe, ensuring the products were ready for deployment as scheduled.

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