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UK plate heat exchanger operations revised

A Tranter PHE product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 11, 2004

Tranter PHE has reorganised its UK sales and manufacturing operations to enhance customer service, in a drive to capture a greater share of industrial markets.

Tranter PHE has reorganised its UK sales and manufacturing operations to enhance customer service, in a drive to capture a greater share of industrial markets.

Service and maintenance for plate heat exchangers will be consolidated at the manufacturing centre in Wakefield for associate company Tranter, which produces Econocoil prime surface heat exchangers.

The integrated service and reconditioning centre offers customers advanced technical facilities and enables the companies to share a pool for expertise to provide more comprehensive service.

The sales office for Tranter PHE, which previously shared a site in Stockport with the maintenance facility, remains in the town but has moved to larger premises.

Tranter PHE offers the market's widest range of gasketed and welded plate heat exchangers from a single source, serving chemical processing, industrial, petrochemical and marine/offshore applications.

Sales Manager David Collins says the new UK structure will concentrate resources where they can be best used.

He explains: "Combining the manufacturing and service operations on a single site provides greater flexibility, and has also enabled us to enhance our sales operation to create greater capacity in line with plans to increase our share of the oil and gas and processing markets, while maintaining our fast quotation and delivery service for our existing customers".

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