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Marijke Stolk
Royal Saan opts Pluvo for offering online training courses! At Pluvo, we are very happy that a renowned company like Saan Pluvo has chosen to offer e-Learnings.
Royal Saan is a Dutch company specialised in lifting, moving and moving. This ranges from the rental of mobile cranes to extensive industrial removals. Saan has stood for craftsmanship for 121 years now.
An extensive, well-known project by Saan was the relocation of the 'Kissing couple XXXL'. The giga statues are both almost 10 meters tall and were therefore transported to their final destination by road with special transport.
Saan provides a lot of training to its employees, so that their safety and that of the environment are guaranteed. In Pluvo, Saan has found a suitable solution for providing these training courses. Marijke Stolk, responsible for communication at Saan:
“We were looking for a user-friendly e-learning system, but we don't have a sky-high training budget. Pluvo meets the requirements we set and the enthusiastic people behind the system certainly also helped with the choice. We mainly make toolboxes ourselves, which are safety instructions for our colleagues. These are short instructions with a small touch. But we also wanted to make more extensive courses. An example of this is the machine conveyor training that we have developed ourselves. The theory is now being discussed and tested in Pluvo. This alternates with practical lessons. A great example of blended learning!”
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