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Contractor helps Johnson Controls expansion

Johnson Controls has expanded its UK Industrial Refrigeration Division by joining forces with refrigeration, mechanical and electrical contractor Danston Technical Services located near Portsmouth.
'I wanted to grow my business with the backing of a global leader in industrial refrigeration,' said Danston's owner, Craig Girdlestone. 'The Johnson Controls team shares and supports our approach to providing differentiated, customer-focused services through local teams, but with the backup of a global team of refrigeration experts.'

Peter Hamilton, branch manager for Johnson Controls' UK Industrial Refrigeration Division, added: 'We wanted to expand our service delivery capabilities in the southwest of England and the addition of the Danston team provides the ideal foundation. Danston Technical Services' focus on building strong relationships with customers and delivering customised service complements the approach that we bring to the market.'

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3 January 2012

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