Product category:
Compressors and Air Treatment
News Release from: CompAir UK
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 June 2007
Compressed air company chooses UK
distributors
CompAir's nationwide network of distributors supply a variety of CompAir and Hydrovane compressors, equipment and services throughout the UK.
CompAir, has appointed four new UK distributors for its ranges of compressed air equipment and services Rheological (based in London), AirVane (based in Bury), Aircontrol Services (based in Manchester) and Pneumatic And Compressor Engineering (based in Stockport), are significant additions to the company's successful distributor network, expanding its reach even further into the UK
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 24 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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CompAir's nationwide network of distributors supply a variety of CompAir and Hydrovane compressors, equipment and services throughout the UK, across industries as diverse as food, engineering, process and pharmaceutical.
Jeremy Sykes, UK Managing Director for CompAir, commented: "CompAir works extremely closely with its strong team of distributors and relies on them for its continued growth and success".
"By further expanding our network we can build on our reputation for delivering great products and excellent, responsive local service, by getting even closer to both our local and national customers".
"We take great care in our distributor selection processes and the training of their service engineers to support our products, and are confident that all our new distributors will match the premium support and service offered to our customers throughout our entire network".
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