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Based in Kawerau, Kajavala Forestry Ltd (KFL) have a talented and committed team who get the best from the trees they process.
Comms Connect is the annual conference and exhibition for all those involved in critical communications and public safety.
The Alcom team had a fantastic day out at the Rotorua Marathon earlier this month, running to raise money for the Cyclone Gabrielle relief effort.
Roundwood, based in Tokoroa, has been supplying quality Radiata pine roundwood products to New Zealand’s rural, horticulture, viticulture and building industries for over 30 years.
Robust and reliable communications for Civil Defence, emergency and other essential services are vital in times of disaster.
Skyline Luge Rotorua first opened in 1985 and, clear and efficient communications are essential for smooth operations.
December 2022 marks 10 years since we moved to Rotorua and took ownership of Alcom Communications.
Earlier this year Forestry Industry Contractors Association (FICA), launched a new micro-innovation challenge.
Many staff or volunteers who have little or no experience with radios are required to use them as part of their job.
Creating a health and safety culture in any organisation requires awareness, having the right equipment, proper training and commitment from everyone.
Analogue wave technology has been the primary medium for two-way radio technology in New Zealand and around the world for the last century.
Radio Spectrum Management (RSM) is the government business unit responsible for managing the Radio Spectrum in New Zealand.
Milestones in life, both personal and professional, are many and varied. They are an opportunity to celebrate, reflect and refocus. 3rd December 2021 marks our 9th year as the owners of Alcom Communication Services Ltd (More commonly known as Alcom).
Radios are often the preferred form of communication for people working in a range of industries and professions.
In an age where personal cell phones, computers and digital media platforms are universally available people sometimes ask why there is still a need two way radio communication out side the aviation, marine and emergency services sectors.

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