Conversions San Jose (SJC): first vehicle equipment company in Chile.

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About 80 years ago a large and tenacious entrepreneur started one of the first companies to supply the requirements of the automotive industry. It is Allué Jose Barea, who formed a family company: Upholstery San Jose, an institution which over time was called Conversions San Jose (SJC). CSJ years later built a new industrial plant, located in the Industrial Park of Santiago de Chile.

Currently Conversions San Jose, headed now by Enrique Allué Nualart has strengthened alliances with distributors successful high prestige to expand product alternatives and provide more support and better service to its customers. In addition, in 2007 TMG, Technology Motor Group, new brand geared to meet different markets and customers the security and defense field is created.

CSJ division develops products in health, defense and security, minibuses, buses, special vehicles firefighting and rescue. Ambulances include copper nanoparticles in the inner lining, called BioGelcoat innovation, also applicable in hospital surfaces and, in general, all areas that require batteries and remove germs.

Copper nanoparticles are present on all surfaces of internal and lateral ambulances upper walls. "Equipped with this technology, we can ensure that the surfaces are contaminated with bacteria higenizadas, avoiding contamination inside the ambulance," said General Manager CSJ, Enrique Allué Nualart.

"With our BioGelcoat or copper nanoparticles help to remove a high percentage of agents that can cause infections with different diseases that led the patient to enter the ambulance," said Enrique Allué Nualart.

Finally, the General Manager SJC said that within the company are being implemented measures to help care for the environment, such as reducing the production of toxic waste, reuse of materials, improvements in the management of raw materials and processes that affect the environment, among others, becoming the first and only company in the industry in consistently manage care and environmental safety.