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Eaton-Williams becomes part of Nortek Global HVAC

Eaton-Williams Group Limited is now part of Nortek Global HVAC in Europe, following the restructuring of business segments by parent company, Nortek Inc.

Eaton-Williams Group Limited is now part of Nortek Global HVAC in Europe, following the restructuring of business segments by parent company, Nortek Inc.

The alignment with Nortek Global HVAC provides a stronger platform for Eaton-Williams to be a greater player in the market. There are considerable synergies between the other businesses in Nortek Global HVAC Europe operationally, and in the markets they all serve.

Managing director of Eaton-Williams, Ian Sams, said: “Being a part of Nortek Global HVAC in Europe, signals the start of an exciting new chapter. We value the relationships we have with all our stakeholders and are committed to growing the business, creating new opportunities and delivering better value for our customers.”

He continued: “We can leverage our combined strengths to deliver a more focused approach to delivering air handling solutions in our key markets.”

Founded in 1936 Eaton-Williams has designed and manufactured HVAC solutions on a worldwide basis. The company’s patented and proprietary products can be found in a wide range of industries including pharmaceuticals, education, healthcare and pioneered free cooling in data centres.

Next year it will celebrate its 80th year in the HVAC industry.

20 October 2015

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