The air conditioning and refrigeration industry gives for everything. It is full of good and bad experiences that in the end all they do is enrich the work of each of the members of the sector and learn from the successes or mistakes in order to take them into account in a next installation.
How many of you, engineering friends, have not had an event happen in the professional field that you have not been able to get out of your mind, and that you share it with your office colleagues or dialogue it among colleagues when they meet at a meeting, fair or congress. A topic of conversation that sometimes brings out a few smiles or valuable opinions from those who heard the fact.
Thinking that this happens practically every day of the year and everyone has something new to tell, at ACR LATINOAMÉRICA we want to give more space to our readers to actively participate and write about their cases and lessons learned during a sale, installation or project.
The spirit of this is to share experiences anonymously without seeking to damage anyone's good name, because our only goal is to enrich the entire guild so that hopefully they will not be repeated. Words plus words less, we put at your disposal our pages so that you are encouraged to tell us in four or five paragraphs an experience from which you learned a lot and would not want your colleagues to repeat; all this without the need to mention names, companies or anything that compromises the image and good name of the brand or brands involved.
They do not have to be experts in writing, just send us your contributions and we will take care of their correct publication.
In this year's latest print edition we opened this section called "Experiences of the industry", with a brief story shared by one of our readers, in which he tells us how they solved a failure in a retail warehouse in hot earth that did not cool on the day of its inauguration (page 58).
Be encouraged, that only positive things can come out of these experiences. Let's be more active and contribute our bit to the growth of the sector.
We look forward to your contributions to email [email protected]