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becomes strained , further investments can be challenging . The issue arises because customers are not always willing to pay more for the use of electric machines . Therefore , finding a solution to that problem is one of our priorities . As a supplier , we respond to our customers ’ demands . When governmental institutions intervene in the market and promote electrical machines , it will become easier for rental companies to meet these requirements . Riwal is dedicated to incorporating sustainability in daily operations and governance and pushes these changes in the industry , so we can keep a balance between eco-friendly solutions and ensuring the continuity of our business operations ,” he adds .
Today and for the foreseeable future , Riwal is focusing on employee health and safety , the environment and sustainable procurement . “ Our objectives include utilising key performance indicators ( KPIs ) to enhance health and well-being , investing in training to expand our employees ’
knowledge base , and promoting workforce diversity . Additionally , we are actively engaging our workforce to foster a sense of belonging and involvement to become a great place to work . To me , the most important of these goals is increasing the diversity and engagement of our people ,” he concludes .
To face difficult times in the construction industry , characterised by the cancellation and delay of projects across Europe , Riwal recognises the need for adaptability and efficient decision-making . As such , it is constantly looking for ways to address challenges . “ In times like these , we can demonstrate our flexibility as a company . We keep our eyes on the ball by exploring growth opportunities in our current markets such as India , demanding faster machine delivery and selling used machines to align with the dynamic demands of the market .” ■
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