Rate your compressed air suppliers April 1st 2008 The British compressed Air Society (BCAS) has launched a new scheme to
help compressed air users work out with whom they want to do business.The
Trusted Trader Scheme allows compressed air users to rate BCAS member
companies on their performance, thereby providing users with a peerreviewed
guide to their competence
Launching the scheme in
April, BCAS chief Chris Dee
likened the scheme to a
Which? magazine for the compressed
air and vacuum industry.BCAS
members are given standard
customer satisfaction forms which
are handed out to clients on any
given job, filled in by the customer
and posted to an independent
company, Referenceline, which has
worked with BCAS since the pilot
stage began a year ago.
Referenceline processes and uploads
the forms, ensuring the scheme is
unbiased,providing users with a
guide to the past performance of
any given member.The scheme will
eventually become mandatory for
all member companies.
While BCAS is keen to promote
the scheme and its independence,
those firms who receive negative
feedback are given 10 days to
address the issue before their rating,
and therefore reputation, is
impacted upon.However, this
guarantees members are fulfilling
their obligations and rectifying any
problems that may arise through
their own actions, or those of their
sub contractors.Which means the
entire supply chain is thereby
opened to greater scrutiny.
BCAS believes that alongside its
broader work, the scheme will help
drive membership, increase
credibility and improve capability
and competency.The pilot project
results can be viewed at
www.referenceline.com/bcas
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