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MHS Boilers appoints Ulster distributor

MHS Boilers, part of Elco Heating Solutions, has a new Distribution Partnering Agreement with Sermet NI. The County Down-based company will have exclusive access to MHS Boilers' portfolio of products including; central heating boilers, heat interface units, hot water generation and storage, pressurisation units and the latest renewable technology.
Sermet NI has more than 37 years' experience supplying heating equipment to developments throughout Northern Ireland.

Martin Jackson, national sales manager at MHS Boilers, said: 'Having a well-established company in Northern Ireland is a fantastic opportunity to extend the MHS Boilers name. We're confident that the combination of Sermet's strong relationships with consultants, contractors and the public sector, as well as our high quality product range will help develop a successful relationship for many years to come.'

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16 April 2012

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