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Nachshon
Food Facilities Consultants specializes in planning and consulting
for the food service industry in Israel and abroad. Established
in 1976, Nachshon handles some 250 projects annually, leading
the market as designer and consultant for employee dining facilities
of the high-tech community, universities, hotels, health care
and restaurants. Nachshon Food Facilities Consultants specializes
in planning and consulting for the food service industry in
Israel and abroad.. Areas of expertise include the planning
of all types of professional kitchens and their accompanying
functional areas - cafeterias and serveries, hotels, catering
facilities, restaurants, cafes and bars. The planning extends
from the receiving docks and waste handling facilities forward
to include front-of-house design and operations. The Company
was established in 1976 and has grown to be the largest food
facilities consulting firm in Israel. With a professional staff
of 22. Nachshon fulfills the needs of a widely varied market
in Israel and around the world. Uncompromised quality and customer
oriented service are our central guidelines from program formulation
to project completion. In this framework we are in the process
of working towards receiving our certificate for the international
ISO-9002 standard. Ecological and environmental considerations
are central guiding factors in our work. Our clients include
Israel's top luxury hotels, most of the country's hospitals,
dining rooms for high tech facilities, military installations,
homes for the elderly, food chains and a great variety of restaurants.
Also overseas projects in Greece, Africa, Jordan, Hungary, Romania,
Morocco and countries of the former Soviet Union. Our office
handles some 250 projects in progress simultaneously. The efficient
management of this volume of work is in part due to our exclusive
Auto-CAD 14 Windows + Magic computer software system. This vital
tool enables us to generate all types of perspective views including
3-dimensional renderings in color. The office operates on an
interactive computer network with 15 computer work stations.
Much of the communication with outside architects and suppliers
is carried out through the internet via E-mail and modems.
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