MHz Continues to Build on Success in India

Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 27, 2010

MUMBAI: Megahertz (MHz), an international independent systems integrator, will be highlighting the success of its latest integrated turnkey solutions on the Shaf Broadcast Pvt. Ltd stand at BES EXPO 2010 (Hall 11A, Stands 5 to 9) being held in the Pragati Maidan Exhibition Centre, January 29-31 2010.

MHz?s success in India is due to a combination of local skilled staff supported by the global expertise that MHz brings to deliver on large production workflow projects. MHz ensures additional cost-efficiencies are achieved by hiring local wiremen, electrical technicians and engineers who worked alongside the MHz specialists to successfully deliver the project on time and within budget. The results are clearly evident in some of the recently completed HD studio and file-based workflows at newsroom including those at the Times Group India and Mahaa TV. 

Building on these recent achievements in India, BES EXPO will see MHz highlight its expertise across engineering planning, project management, design, product evaluation, through to commissioning, training and support and IT services. These services alongside additional value added in-house capabilities that include CAD design, wiring, coach building and cabinet making, ideally position MHz for delivering end-to-end HD solutions to its global customers.

?We have a clear understanding of our customer?s business objectives which enables us to deliver the best matched technical and operation solutions to meet their needs,? said Robert Stopford, Sales Director of Megahertz. ?We work closely with Shaf, our partner in India, to ensure that our customers receive a first-rate local level of service and support ? and this has been instrumental to our success in the region.?

Part of the AZCAR Group, one of the worlds largest and longest-established independent broadcast systems integrators, MHz plays a significant role in designing and delivering innovative solutions to the world?s leading broadcasters, telecommunication and digital media companies.