Davis & Shirtliff Tanzania recently supported Dar Swim Club through organizing swimming competitions at Hopac Swimming Pool and Football Grounds to promote the awareness of swimming as a sport. The event was the first ever annual junior invitational swimming gala to be hosted by the Dar Swim Club and was graced by Hon. Nape Nnauye, Tanzania Minister
of Information, Culture, Artists and Sports as the guest of Honor who congratulated organisers and participants encouraging them to continue to nurture and develop sporting talents amongst the youth in a bid to progress the sport sector of the country. The event was highly successful and fun filled. Pictured is Hon. Nape Nnauye presenting the awards to the winners.
Davis and Shirtliff Tanzania recently signed a contract with Unilever Tea Tanzania (UTT) to supply and install 45 units of Aquasentry Low Pressure Ultra Filtration System at Mufindi in Iringa District. Each unit will provide over 1,200 litres of clean water per hour to the district which hosts over 40 villages with a minimum population of 100 respectively.
Pictured is D&S Tanzania MD Benjamin Munyao, John Lubango and UTT representative Jessica Blundel signing the contract .
Davis & Shirtliff Tanzania MD Benjamin Munyao and D&S Mwanza Branch Manager Ellison Malyi recently took the initiative of holding a large training session for partners at the New Mwanza Hotel. The well attended training with over 80 participants was aimed at improving awareness and knowledge in the various technologies in the power, solar and water treatment solutions.
The emerging business segments continue to be key areas of focus due to their potential in creating sustainability in the various markets. Pictured are the participants during the session.
Davis & Shirtliff Tanzania was awarded a 55’ LED TV by Standard Chartered Bank Tanzania for being one of its longest serving customers. In Tanzania, the Bank has been in existence since 1917 when it first opened its doors and later nationalized in 1967, but re-opened on 15th December, 1992. D&S Tanzania have been loyal customers since it was established in 1998.
During the award ceremony Standard Chartered Bank Tanzania CEO Mr Sanjay Rughani thanked Davis & Shirtliff for the continued support and assured them of the SCB commitment to continue providing the best products and services to its customers. Pictured is D&S Tanzania MD Benjamin Munayo receiving the award from Standard Chartered Bank Tanzania CEO Mr Sanjay Rughani. The TV will make a good addition to the Training room at D&S Daressalaam.
Tracking and monitoring motor vehicles is not new to Kenyans. Competition to install affordable tracking devices is fierce but essential for fleet managers who receive reports online and track vehicles from the comfort of their desk.
Now water pumps can also be monitored remotely using this technology. The wide GSM coverage from Safaricom and Airtel networks has made this easier as the water pumps, unlike vehicles, are stationary.
Davis&Shirtliff, the leading water and energy solutions provider in the region, is one of the first companies to provide telemetry to control these machines. The company has developed its own Machine to Machine solution that allows customers to remotely monitor and control th eir pumping equipment from the convenience of an app on their phone.
The entire system enables an improved and centralised water management interface that is in line with the company’s vision of providing energy and water solutions for Africa.
Commenting on the introduction of this technology, D&S’s chief executive officer, David Gatende said “Being locally designed iDayliff also offers a number operational advantages including lower installation cost, immediate availability and, importantly, much improved serviceability.
“Davis & Shirtliff is proud of providing a locally designed solution that will have great impact in improving the reliability of water supplies, especially in remote areas.”
At the heart of the system is an RTU fitted with a SIM Card that transmits data to a central server. Users have access to a web-based system (i.dayliff.com) that they can log into to observe pump status and access reports and other analytics.
Using your mobile phone, the application iDayliff - is available free on Google Store that users can download and use to control and monitor their pumps remotely. Alerts and reports can also be sent via SMS and emails.
With the unpredictability of the rains and water shortages in various parts of the country, there is a clear need for smarter, more reliable water management. For customers with multiple installations, iDayliff reduces maintenance costs as it provides real-time information on the status of the pumps through remote management. This technology has allowed users to reap the benefits of planned, pre–emptive maintenance as opposed to reactive emerging repair. As a result, downtime on equipment has been greatly reduced.
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