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The experiences of Service Engineer Felix
Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a lifting school. Our specialists must therefore acquire most of their knowledge in practice. This also applies to our eager-to-learn service engineer, Felix. In 2021, he started from scratch, as he had mainly gained experience in the construction sector and concrete industries. Felix is living proof of “learning by doing”. With falling and getting back up. Fortunately, falling at Mitari is allowed and colleagues help you get up with pleasure. We talked to Felix about his experiences.
The experiences of Service Engineer Chevy
Mitari's inquisitive all-rounder, that's Chevy. He started here in 2017 with a junior internship. He has now completed his study in Mechatronics and has been working for us as a full service engineer for a while. But it's more than that, from creating 3D drawings to solving a storage problem, Chevy has basically grown into an all-rounder. He owes all this to his eagerness to learn and to the helpful colleagues around him. He happily tells us more about his time with Mitari.
Tips & Tricks | Lever hoists
Every month we focus on a product, this time it's the lever hoist. The lever hoist comes in handy in many situations, because of its versatile use. Think of lifting, towing, and lashing, the ratchet hoist can do it all! In this blog, we will give you tips and tricks on how to use the hoist and what you should pay attention to, to guarantee safety on the work floor.
Tips & Tricks | Lift safely or don’t lift at all!
Proper lifting and hoisting are part of safety in the workplace. Working with heavy loads comes with risks, so it's important that you know what you're doing. Our advice: lift safely or don’t lift at all! How do you do that? We give you four important tips.
Tips & Tricks | The perfect lifting point for your lifting job!
It happens to all of us from time to time. During the search for suitable lifting points for your lifting job, you lose track. The offer is huge, there are different sizes, materials, shapes, and colors. What are the differences and which type do you need? We will clarify the various options for you.