Orange Climate Group, a leading Dutch air handling unit manufacturer, has launched into the UK hvac market.
The new UK company is being led by former Toshiba Carrier deputy managing director, Richard Ward.
Mr Ward has extensive experience of air handling and introduced the Holland Heating air handling units range into the UK, when it was purchased by Carrier, more than a decade ago. He is also known as 'the man who air conditioned Wimbledon', having been responsible for the contract that put air handling units into the roof of Centre Court.
He hopes to have even greater success with the Eurovent-certified, high quality, modular OCG Verhulst air conditioning ranges that Orange Climate Group UK will be selling under the Orange Climate brand.
He said: 'It has everything that the UK could want for refurbishment projects and new build. Indeed, it proved popular when sold in the UK a few years ago under an agency arrangement. So I am optimistic that there will be lots of enquiries for the new literature.'
Previous versions of the latest Orange Climate VKT units are operating successfully in prestigious UK projects such as the Bull Ring, Birmingham, St George's Hospital, Festival Place, Basingstoke, and in other high profile commercial locations. In Holland, some of OCG's latest high profile projects include the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Mauritshuise Museum at The Hague and Amsterdam Arena.
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