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Resplenda Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"Single source capability for both electrical & mechanical service"

Hi all,

Someone might like to help me with this sentence?

"Single source capability for both electrical & mechanical service by factory trained power professional."

In this context, it means 1 trained professional is able to provide both electrical & mechanial service, or the company provide both service but 1 professional may be in charge with only one of the service, say electrical professional only does electrical related job, and machanical man only does mechanical related work?

Thanks heaps
  

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Not exactly. It means a service provider can deal with both the electrical and mechanical problems the customer may want/need. So the customers don't have to find two service providers to recieve service or solve problems.

  • Not exactly.
  • It means a service provider can deal with both the electrical and mechanical problems the customer may want/need.
  • So the customers don't have to find two service providers to recieve service or solve problems.
  • They (the customers) only need to hire one single company to recieve both services.
  • It doesn't say that different professionals will provide the service, but I would think it probably does have different professionals to deal with each area(mechanical and electrical).
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Not exactly.

It means a service provider can deal with both the electrical and mechanical problems the customer may want/need.

So the customers don't have to find two service providers to recieve service or solve problems. They (the customers) only need to hire one single company to recieve both services.

It doesn't say that different professionals will provide the servi
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Ok, I understand now.

Thank you very much!

Cheers

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