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ATAG Heating targets Scotland for growth

ATAG Heating has appointed McCallum Water Heating of Glasgow as its sales agent for Scotland.
Founded in 1878, McCallum is one of Scotland's oldest established heating appliance, manufacturer, distributor and repair specialists and has an enviable reputation for the quality of the products and services it offers. From commercial and domestic calorifiers, cylinders and plate heat exchangers, to thermal storage and rainwater harvesting systems. McCallum offers a wide and varied product range. Services include the repair and replacement of tube bundles, heat exchangers and air heaters.

ATAG believes that McCallum is ideally placed to further develop its market penetration North of the Border.

Managing director of ATAG Heating UK, Phil Bell, said: 'Scotland is a key market where we foresee significant growth for ATAG products. McCallum's reputation speaks for itself and we are looking forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship.'



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16 April 2013

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