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Leading tool and equipment hire company, HSS Hire unveils its powerful online proposition, Livehire

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

Dubbed â??the most powerful tool in the equipment hire industryâ?, LiveHire is a secure and personalised extranet that allows large customers to hire and offhire in real time, control entire registers of assets by site or by account and to change any or all of the details at the touch of a button. Users can also view and manage financial statements and KPI reports instantly, online and in real time. By providing such transparent access to, and immediate control of, all aspects of the entire hire portfolio, customers can optimise hire periods, streamline transaction costs and drive out inefficiencies.

Working together, e-inbusiness was tasked with the design and build of bespoke online management system that combined high levels of functionality along with advanced content management and customisable facilities to meet client and business needs. The development of LiveHire is the most significant incarnation to date of HSSâ??s commitment to bring the hire industry in line with modern business service practices. The system is being rolled out over the coming months, with additional statistical functionality to follow.

Built on the leading eibCommerce, combining Microsoft Commerce Server with best of breed technologies including Omniture web analytics & EPiServer advanced content management, the new site will seek to provide complete transparency and control of the whole hire process for its corporate accounts, whilst creating an exceptional, yet easy to use first class online experience .

The UK’s original tool and equipment hire company, HSS Hire has over 50 years experience and knowledge. With over two thousand staff dedicated to providing Hire, Sales and Service excellence, they have over 250 branches.

Steve Pape, IT Director, HSS Hire comments, â??e-inbusiness has been excellent and very thorough. They have delivered what we requested, whilst being very flexible to meet the changing requirements.â?

Nigel Corp, e-inbusiness Chief Operating Officer said: â??Itâ??s fantastic to see the HSS website go live. This is a very exciting development for HSS Hire and we are proud to work with such a professional team. Although a complex project to implement, we have delivered it to both the timescales and expectations set.â?

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For further information please contact Emma Gannon, Marketing Manager, e-inbusiness on 0845 863 0520 or email emma.gannon@e-inbusiness.co.uk

Notes to Editors:

Since its acquisition in 2007 by Welcom Software, e-inbusiness has seen significant growth and has made huge investments in the development of its eibCommerce platform which offers best of breed functionality with a proven fast track implementation approach.

About e?inbusiness:

Founded in 1999, multi-channel full service eCommerce agency e-inbusiness specialises in providing fully integrated, next generation eCommerce sites which combine high impact creative design with best of breed technology to build an effective online user experience.

e-inbusiness invests in strategic partnerships to provide a robust multi-channel eCommerce platform that supports Web2.0 technology. These partners include: Microsoft, Omniture, PayPal, EPiServer, QAS, Google, Scene 7 & Cheetahmail.

With a passion for brand and proven expertise in online marketing, e-inbusiness designs, builds & delivers integrated eMarketing strategies that maximise online revenue opportunities and deliver measurable results. 

e?inbusiness has developed over 100 eCommerce sites with high profile clients including: Harrods, New Look, Rohan, Slaters, Farrow & Ball & the Jacques Vert Group. www.e-inbusiness.co.uk

Tool and Equipment Rental: Companies and Tips

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Sometimes, the job you like to do in the garden is just too big for tools you have on your hand. There are many rental stores you could go to for borrowing garden tools.
Tool and Equipment Rental Companies
Bill’s Tool Rental, Inc
This company provides for contractors in Southern Colorado with quality rental equipments, safety and construction supplies. The company has a large selection of rental equipment, many with photographs, descriptions and specifications. From propane and shovel to large wheel loaders, the company guarantees top supplies, equipment and the great consumer service you can get.
It has 3 headquarters in Downtown, East and North Colorado Springs, Colorado. The company is open from Monday to Saturday, from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, and Sunday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Airtool Equipment Rental, Inc.
This company is broad experience on equipment rental and sales. The company offers electric, hydraulic, pneumatic and manual tools for industrial contractor. The company also purchases used and surplus equipments and tools.
It has expert team that will assist you and find the best choice to suit in your needs. The company also has solution for every client’s needs. The complete address of this company is #6824 Long Drive Houston, Texas. For more information regarding their equipment call them at (713) 641-3434 or fax them at (713) 641-3444. The company is open from Monday to Friday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Jim’s Air Tool and Equipment Rental of Calvert, Inc
This company is serving the Southern Maryland region with quality equipment and most extensive inventories and service found in the industry. The company offers EMGLO compressor, straw blower, and pneumatics as well as power washer. It also has a wide selection of disposable items from restaurants to residential use.
The company offers party supplies and rental such as table and chairs, hotdog steamer, cotton candy machines and slushy machine. The company’s complete address is #470 Solomon’s Island Road, Maryland. For more information call them at (410) 257-3003 or fax them at (301) 855-9039.
You could be guided by several tips on renting a garden tool. Try going to Home Depot for your first inquiries. Home Depot also beat the competitor’s prices by 10 percent on comparable garden equipment. Rent a garden tool by hour, week, day or month.
Rent a smaller garden tool and equipment from your local garden nursery or center. A local store usually rent anything from roto tiller to a hoe. Ask at the casher or consumer service desk.
Listen carefully on instructions about how to properly use it. There are numerous garden tools look easy or you can be familiar with the equipment in general but not in the name brand you are renting. Find out how to clean it, refuel it and use it as well as other useful tips from a rental person. It also prevents you from incurring extra charges should you accidentally break it.
Order the tools you need early or in advance. Many people rent tools every Saturday and Sunday because they only have time to do the jobs on weekends. Thus, the tools are more in demand. This could make the project difficult to complete without needed tools. Call a week before and arrange to rent a tool for specific times and dates. Come early on the morning to take the tool if they not take reservation.
Ask the store if there other fuel, equipment and safety gear needed to operate the garden tool you are renting. If the garden tool needs fuel, ask staff what type and where to get it and if the garden tool sprits up debris, ask what kind of clothes or glasses to be wear.

Automotive tools and accessories – For easy tool storage

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Most of us could use all the storage space we can lay our hands on. We could be a common man, an automotive buff, a carpenter, or a handyman; but irrespective of our level of expertise and proficiency in handling tools – automotive or otherwise, we would always appreciate more storage space for our tools and gadgets. More often than not, we tend to accumulate our tools in the family garage; however, the disadvantage of this temporary solution is that sooner or later the garage might get cluttered and disorganized. A better alternative would be to use automotive tools that come with facilitating features for storage as well. With automotive tools, tool storage is easy and hassle free.

Speaking of automotive tools, the first name that comes to mind is the carport. The costs are not exorbitant and one does not have to depend on professionals to get the same installed. After you have installed it, you can move out the items that need protection from the elements but do not need complete coverage. These could be anything from, garden mulch, grass seed bags, bags of ice melting compounds, and driveway sands, to leaf rakes and shovels. Once you store these items, you would find more space for the more useful tools such as saws, and drills.

The next step for easy tool storage is to build a shelf, a cabinet, or a work bench in your garage. You can move over the cans of motor oil that you bought in bulk because of discounts or cans of paint to the carports and free up your storage space. In this way, the cheap carports are making an important contribution to the storage of automotive tools.

Automotive tools are special machinery and garage equipment that help us to deal with the failures in our cars and automobiles. There are different types of automotive tools currently in the market; these include hand tools such as oil filter wrenches, and torque sockets to air tools, gear pullers, creepers, and more. Currently, one would find trends in the market oriented towards efficient storage of automotive tools. High end tool storage equipment to cater to the storage requirements of the automotive industry is doing the rounds in the market.

Automotive tools need to be stored well to avoid clutter in the garages and warehouses. For effective tool storage, several initiatives are in the process of being implemented. The increasing use of the carport can be taken as a case in point. Low on costs and easy to install, the carports can be used to store away cans of motor oil, paint, and other sundry items and make room for the more “in-use” tools, such as saws and drills.

Power Tool Safety Equipment

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Power tools make the projects we engage in much easier to accomplish. These projects can be at work, home, or the office. Regardless of the setting or the project, power tool safety is something everyone needs to abide by. While power tools are very helpful, they are also sharp. Serious injury and even death can occur if you don’t use them properly.

While most businesses require employees to use the right safety equipment when operating power tools, there is nothing to regulate this process when you use them at home. Many individuals fail to use the proper safety equipment because they don’t want the added expense of purchasing it. Have you seen the prices of power tool safety equipment? It is less expensive than the cost of a medical visit. Others choose not to use safety equipment because they are in a hurry or because they are very comfortable using particular power tools.

The specific safety equipment you will need depends on the power tool you are operating. Each instruction manual will have information on the recommended safety equipment you should have on when you operate that power tool. There are several common safety items you should have readily available.

Safety goggles are essential. There is always the chance of dirt, debris, or fragments of materials getting into your eyes. Sometimes saw blades break and pieces fly into the air. Protecting your eyes is very important. Heavy duty work gloves are good to have if you are working with any sharp objects including sheet metal. A full face shield will protect even more when you are using certain power tools.

The proper clothing is very important too. It is a good idea to wear long sleeves to prevent burns and cuts, but make sure that the clothing isn’t too loose. If it is, you risk it getting tangled up with the power tool. Tuck in shirts and only wear clothing that fits you properly. Pay attention to your shoes as well. Make sure they have a non-slip sole. For some power tools, it is a good idea to wear steel toed boots while operating them.

Some power tools are very loud. You will want to wear ear plugs or other ear protection. Hearing loss is a serious issue, and you should do all you can to maintain your current hearing level. A respirator is a good idea if you will be working with any power tool that creates dust including sanders and routers. It is a good idea to make sure you have a source of fresh air getting into your work area as well. A respirator ensures you won’t be inhaling harmful chemicals or dust that is generated.

Power tools definitely are fun to use and reduce the time it takes to complete a project. However, it is essential that you take the time to wear the proper safety equipment when you operate them. The investment is well worth saving your from injuries or even death. It doesn’t matter how careful you are, how many times you have used the power tool before, how big of a hurry you are in, or how small of a job it is. Accidents involving power tools happen in a split second, so do your best to prepare for them.