Water for All: Ash Air and ADRA Empower Communities in Vanuatu 

Since 1979, we at Ash Air have been committed to serving the kiwi industry with high-quality products and uncompromising service, including brands such as Chicago Pneumatic, ALUP, and Pneumatic. But we also care about the local community across Aotearoa.

Beginning of 2023 Ash Air partnered with the Adventist Development and Relief Agency’s (ADRA) initiative to bring clean water to communities Vanuatu. This partnership support the broader Water For All initiatives under the Atlas Copco Group. Many of these communities face significant challenges due to limited access to safe water, impacting health, education, and livelihoods. By delivering clean water, sanitary facilities, and hygiene education, ADRA’s program helps reduce disease and build stronger, more resilient communities.

Friday, July 18th, the Ash Air team organized an event across New Zealand, including Highbrook, Rosedale, Hamilton, Christchurch, and Dunedin, in support of an initiative by coming together to support ADRA. All Employees gathered at their local offices to show their support and participate in fun activities. 

On the day of the event, our teams gathered with great enthusiasm. To embody the spirit of generosity, employees wore blue and donated gold coins to support the cause. At Ash Air, we believe in helping our local communities, and the team shared a common goal of helping the community in Vanuatu as we gathered around the break room for morning tea.

To inspire a spirit of collaboration and friendly competition, we organized a photo contest, with the winners eligible to receive exciting prizes. Our employees had a great time engaging in activities across all our offices. It was truly inspiring to see the Ash Air team come together to support this meaningful cause.

Ash Air’s Water for All event in partnership with ADRA is helping empower communities in Vanuatu by improving access to clean water, enhancing hygiene, and building stronger, more resilient futures. By supporting this important initiative, we’re not just delivering water—we’re delivering life. Access to water means access to life. At Ash Air, we believe that every drop counts, and together with ADRA, we’re proud to be making waves of change. Beyond fostering team spirit, everyone at Ash Air takes great pride in contributing to ADRA’s meaningful work and making a positive impact where it’s needed most.




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At Ash Air, we are committed to being part of the solution for a better tomorrow with our compressed air solutions. An integrated sustainability strategy, backed by ambitious goals, helps us deliver greater value to all stakeholders in a way that is economically, environmentally, and socially responsible. Learn more about our sustainability framework!


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If you have a vacuum system, you need a helium leak detector. You spend a lot of money on vacuum pumps, piping, hardware, and gauges, but if you have a leak, your system ends up not working effectively and you're throwing away money. Leak detection is an important step that you should not skip during your vacuum system application.


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While you relax and read this, do you see an electronic appliance around you? Wondering how could you relate to the current read? We got you! Compressed air is all around, in the electronic appliances you use right now.


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Ash Air is proud to share that we have achieved the SiteWise Gold Certificate award.

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And just like that, 2022 is coming to a close. And what a year it has been!  We would like to take the opportunity to thank you for your ongoing support throughout 2022. We look forward to continuing to supply you with our industry-leading products and trusted services now and in the future. Wishing you and your team a safe and happy holiday season.


Are you faced with the decision of whether to switch from purchasing bottled nitrogen or oxygen to on site gas generation? In that case, the decision is easy. You should! Lower costs, the right purity, less transportation emissions, improved safety, no logistics headaches. In all of these areas, on site gas generation is the superior solution. And making the switch is easy. All you need is a gas generator and a supply of compressed air.


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Did you know that one of the largest costs for industrial manufacturers is compressed air? That’s right – anywhere from 12% to 40% of a facility’s total energy costs come from its compressed air installation. This means that finding innovative ways (no matter how small) to increase compressed air efficiency can amount to big savings over the long run! Items like leak eliminationair audits, reduced pressure bands, and reducing unloaded running hours are some of the most popular ways to decrease energy usage – but there are many other actions that you can take. Read on to discover additional ways to reduce your costs and make sure your compressor system is running as efficiently as possible!


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