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Oceanair flows into Crawley

Fujitsu distributor Oceanair has moved one of its offices and warehouses from Horsham to Crawley and launched a new website.
Oceanair flows into Crawley
Although a relatively short distance, the move is said to have made the offices more central and easier to access from the M23 and Gatwick.

Oceanair md Tony Evanson said: 'I decided to launch the new website to bring together separate websites being run by our two offices.

'The new site is part of our continued venture which has seen us relocate both of our warehouses, build new showroom facilities and expand the efficiency of our data transmission and customer services.

'The office move took three weeks from receiving the keys to opening the doors for business...

'Oceanair is one of a few companies that have bucked the trend by showing serious growth both last year and this. We are determined to continue this trend and want to maintain our place as a leading Fujitsu distributor.'

Oceanair's new address is Unit 7 Enterprise Court, Metcalf Way, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 7RW.

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22 August 2012

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