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Fujitsu welcomes PACAIR as Applied Partner

Fujitsu General Air Conditioning UK has formed a new partnership with PACAIR for its full range of applied products.

Nigel Palmer, Martyn Ives, Kris Robinson and Deane Flint

PACAIR specialises in the bespoke design and distribution of air conditioning solutions, with particular focus on air source heat pumps, 4-pipe multi-functional heat pumps, chillers and close control systems.

A highly-skilled applied projects team offers support to customers from PACAIR’s base in Hemel Hempstead and regional offices in the North West and Midlands.

Deane Flint, recently appointed Chief Operating Officer at Fujitsu General Air Conditioning, said: “PACAIR is a leader in the industry, and this applied partnership marks a significant opportunity for our businesses. We look forward to seeing the positive impact the new partnership will bring.”

Nigel Palmer, Managing Director at PACAIR, added: “We pride ourselves on the advice and technical support that enables us to provide the customer with complete ‘Cradle to Grave’ solutions. Working with Fujitsu makes our offering even stronger.’’

5 September 2024

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