Mechanical Services in Kenya: Trident Plumbers is Looking for Technological Partners Says Devshi Kerai

Devshi Kerai, Managing Director of Trident Plumbers Ltd, expresses his interest in attracting technological partners.

Devshi Kerai, Managing Director of Trident Plumbers Ltd, expresses his interest in attracting technological partners.

“We are actually looking for those kind of partners because we want to use new, innovative and technology based ideas in our sector in Kenya. When you compare East African countries to the other parts of the world, we are quite different from what they do and how they do it. Here, we do something with many people and there, they do the same with only one or two people. There, they rely more on technology and equipment to improve efficiency. Here, we use the manpower and skill that we have over technology and machinery. That is why we want to invite them to be part of us. They will bring their skill, their ideas, and their innovations and that is how we will develop ourselves. It is not limited to only us. We can get the right equipment to match an international level, but we do not have the skill of how to operate it to the level they would. That technology is lacking here and it is not developing in this country. We are open to partners in that sense. We do not have leakage scanning machines, drainage inspection machines and so on. Those types of equipment are normally used for hidden ‘unseen’ problems. If we could bring that technology here, we could move up to a higher level fairly quickly”, says Devshi Kerai.

 

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