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Heating specialists merge

Industrial and commercial heating specialist Turnbull & Scott has officially merged with CEH ltd. 

This acquisition has broadened the scope of the heating solutions that the company can provide as CEH specialises in electric space heating. CEH also specialises in producing 'high end' heating products for high street stores and restaurants, as well as sports venues and art galleries.

MD Peter Murphy said: “Many CEH products are installed and specified for high street stores and restaurants, world famous sporting venues, art galleries, leisure facilities, power stations, transport systems and water treatment sites.  CEH products are manufactured by Turnbull & Scott to a high quality standard, and we always strive to give a high level of customer service with a caring flexible approach. Supplying quotes and finding the most suitable product for your application is all part of the customer service that CEH is proud to be known for, so we're delighted to now be associated with the company.”

www.turnbull-scott.co.uk/about-us/commercial-electric-heat/

15 February 2017
Source: HVR

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