(live here) – Many companies in the Life Sciences Park in Haifa were shut down for two days on Sunday and Monday due to an electrical fault and the workers found themselves at home. "A million NIS in stock that must be kept at a specified temperature and humidity is at risk of destruction" Eric Steiner, CEO of Steiner Snova.
At the weekend between Friday and Saturday, a fault occurred in a high voltage line in the South Haifa area. After a short time, electricity was restored to customers except in the Life Sciences Park where the building was connected using generators and the electricity company announced that it continues to address the problem. (Last night, Monday 20/05/24 in the evening, the problem was solved).
The employees and managers of the companies in the park who arrived on Sunday morning 19/5/24 to their offices discovered that there was no electricity so most of the companies and employees were shut down and stayed at home. This disconnection causes heavy losses and damages to companies that were not connected. It is important to note that the electric company connected the building to generators, but the satisfaction and distribution is the responsibility of the building's managers and owners.
Eric Steiner CEO of Steiner Snova told Lahi Fe: "50 employees of the company in Haifa were shut down and 26 branches throughout the country functioned very partially because the servers in Haifa. It was not possible to provide service because it is not possible to upload customer details, it is not possible to withdraw credit... 90% of sales are by credit cards. A million NIS in stock that must be kept in ' and moisture were found to be at risk of destruction in addition to all our tcp/ip telephony on internet infrastructure. Huge damage to customers."
The electricity company delivered to Hai Pa: "At the end of the week, between Friday and Saturday, a fault occurred in a high voltage line in the area. The electricity was restored in a short time to all customers except in the life sciences park which is connected through generators. The repair work was carried out at the same time and yesterday we managed to fix the fault."
From the financial company it was given to Hai Pa: "In the building, an emergency generator operates continuously for the building's vital systems in accordance with the contracts with the tenants. The marketing of the building company was in continuous contact with the customers."
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