Tennant Company is contributing to the cleanliness of cities all over the world, with its expanded line of outdoor equipment that is proving ideal for ‘City Cleaning’.
The recent acquisition of Applied Sweepers Australia’s Green Machines in March 2009 has provided Tennant with the perfect compliment to their current range of outdoor cleaning equipment. This acquisition also enables Tennant to offer a comprehensive ‘City Cleaning’ solution to councils all over the world.
Tennant Green Machines are being used worldwide in Rome, Paris, Cologne, Valencia and Moscow with the cleaning equipment also being used closer to home throughout Australia. New Zealand Councils are also taking advantage of the international success of the cleaning equipment with Auckland City Council enjoying the benefits of Tennant’s City Cleaning solutions.
James Daniels of Tennant Company explains, “With a light enough footprint to deliver paved area services and yet robust enough to clean city roadways, curbs and channels, green machines benefit councils by their ability to multi-task eliminating the need for a wide variety of specific equipment – the Tennant green machines do the entire job.”
Tennant Company worked closely with Civic Contractors in determining the best methodology to deliver a cost-effective cleaning solution that would ensure the streets of Auckland, New Zealand are cleaned to a very high standard. After several trials and a successful tender, Civic Contractors purchased seven of Tennant’s green machines (3 x 36, 3 x 525 and 1 x 414) to service Auckland City Council and the area is looking cleaner than ever.
No longer are councils limited to the manual rubbish pick-up nor restricted to a small window for heavy equipment machine cleaning. Green Machines, part of Tennant’s expanded outdoor line of cleaning equipment, has made the job of ‘City Cleaning’ far easier. Low sweeping emissions and low level noise emissions, as well as a pedestrian friendly design, provides clients with the ability to offer service during the day, making the service more visible to the community.