We live in a world where we see constant change. When you visit a grocery store you now scan your own items and pay. The level of service and knowledge at places we purchase our goods is not the way it used to be. Or is it?
The team at Kennards Self Storage Kirrawee really believe that Customer Service is about genuinely wanting to help people.
Mike and David at Kennards Storage Kirrawee have a combined total of 40 year’s experience in the self storage industry.
That’s 40 years of helping the people of the Sutherland Shire and surrounding areas with their personal and business storage solutions.
Kirrawee is a fun place to work at. This fun is the reason why Mike and David come to work, smiling every day. There is no question that they have not heard or situation that they have not faced. This gives them unique experience and expertise in providing Storage solutions.
Kennards Self Storage Kirrawee is also a designated training centre and the first point of contact for some of our new recruits that have joined the Kennards family, where we are able to pass on the benefits of our experience. A memorable and enjoyable experience for us and our trainees. We have just had trainee number 85 complete two weeks of her training program with us. We personally follow up all of our trainees on an ongoing basis and have made so many friends.
One of the highlights here at Kirrawee is to have received our Gold Award for consistently achieving high standards in our day to day operations over the last 20 years.
If you need to find cheap storage or cheap moving boxes, Mike and David would love to hear from you. Give them a call on 9545 4344 or drop in for a visit at 86 – 88 Bath Road Kirrawee.
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Kennards Self Storage Baringa boasts a range of storage unit sizes to suit diverse requirements, from small lockers to large spaces perfect for furniture, equipment, or inventory.
Read on to find out how to protect your furniture from damage, how to maximize space, and how to keep your favourite sweater from disappearing forever in your storage unit’s sea of moving boxes.
Last week, I was visiting my parents’ house (the place I grew up). They are reaching pensioner age, and it dawned on me that their home is becoming too large for them.