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May 22, 2016 News
HAB International Inc., or more popularly known as “HAB it”, has over the years continued on its path to provide excellent customer service to its clients while maintaining its efficient and effective way of doing business.
From its establishment in 2001, HAB catered mainly to miners and farmers to relieve them of any possible down time. However, the company has been evolving tremendously in the area of shipping over the last decade and a half.
Harold A. Beharry, owner of the reputable Swiss Machinery establishment at Eccles, which has been in existence for more than three decades, decided to bring into being a service to facilitate the shipment of spare parts to his customers – HAB was born.
The company’s local office is located at Lot 1 Eccles, East Bank Demerara with other offices in Miami.
Speaking to this publication recently, was the Manager of the company and also Beharry’s daughter, Tina Beharry.
Tina stated that the company has been continuously satisfying the needs of companies to get goods and services to keep them functioning so to prevent downtime and also, to enable entities to satisfy their customers’ needs in a time sensitive manner.
Although HAB has many services such as regular air and ocean freight; free mailbox with a free cargo-track account; consolidations; and so many more, their daily express service to Guyana has been the “talk of the town”.
“Many companies suffer from anxiety, lack of confidence and not being able to provide services due to the lack of resources. We all have emergencies no matter what they are— business or personal.
“So HAB is here to ensure that no matter the emergency, with our Daily Express Service, we are here to service everyone no matter the emergency need – within 24 hours and 0ur prices are very, very competitive and we operate 365 days a year; Sunday to Sunday; Christmas; New Year’s and everything in between,” Tina said.
HAB International Inc., was made popular for this service and boasts that it is the only company that satisfies shipping needs in such a short time frame with a 100 percent reliability, she added.
Tina said that she is urging persons to take full advantage of this service and is of firm belief that it will change the way consumers see shipping services, and coupled with the company’s excellent ratings and competitive prices, Guyanese will be able to have whatever they would have desired yesterday, by tomorrow.
The shipping company is available to companies as well as individuals with shipping needs. She pointed out that HAB’s survival over the years has been premised on listening to its customers’ needs and tweaking its services to offer them exactly what they desire.
Moreover, she noted that the common feedback coming from customers is simply that of “satisfaction.”
Tina when quizzed on the name’s origin – “HAB it”, she replied, “We didn’t even come up with that. Customers would say just ‘Hab it’ and it was something that somebody may have said once or twice then all of a sudden we realised that all our customers were calling us ‘Hab it’…we liked it and we stuck with it. Our slogan has since become ‘If you have to have it – HAB it’ “ related a smiling Tina.
In anticipation of Guyana’s Golden Jubilee Celebrations, HAB International Inc. has launched a promotion where anyone who takes a selfie wearing a HAB T-Shirt at the 50th Jubilee celebration and * #ýIfYouHaveToHaveItHABIt, on Facebook / Instagram will qualify to win US$50. Also, new customers will be given a discount on their first purchase.
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