Accreditation Profiles
The level of accreditation that can be achieved by attending the training programs are:
Basic Module
The typical customer who would be looking for Basic Module accreditation would be the Switchboard Builder who is not looking above a Form 2B design. They would not be looking at any type of large fault ratings and typically would supply boards in the under $20K price range.
The industry in which the Basic Module customer would benefit from the Cubic Modular Construction may be the Control Cabinet type industry. The benefit for these users is a flexible approach of a Form 1 and Form 2 Cabinet in which odd sizes for height width or depth can be supplied without the need for any customer built cubicle requirements delaying manufacture.
Basic Module accreditation is achieved on the customer’s site with the NHP Cubic representative, for a period of two days.
System Builder
The typical customer, which would be looking for System Builder accreditation, would be the majority of Switchboard Builders. They would understand the requirements of type tested switchboards and would have already supplied the market with this type of product. The complete Cubic System would be available to them with the exception of the withdrawable system. As this market is very specialised we believe that this will not penalise the majority of users.
System Builder accreditation is achieved by attending training at a NHP Office for a minimum period of 5 days.
The Product Manager will conduct the training. The training will encouraged to follow up with Additional Modules Accreditation, at a latter date to obtain the full benefit of the Cubic System.
Additional Modules
The typical customer who would be looking for Additional module accreditation would be a current System Builder accredited customer.
They would be already sold on the concept and would be looking to achieve the highest discount possible. They would understand that the training would be another investment in the Cubic System and once completed would not consider any other modular method. They would also see the benefit of being able to promote them to the market as being at the top of the tree in terms of product knowledge.
Additional Modules accreditation is achieved by attending training at a NHP Office for a minimum period of 3 days.
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