ACR Awards 23
ACR industry’s big night of celebration
IN THE glittering and atmospheric surrounds of the National Motorcycle Museum, an audience of well over 500 guests from across the air conditioning, refrigeration and end-user sectors attended the ACR News Awards 2014 on12 February.
Sunderland-based Cool Designs was named Wholesaler/Distributor of the Year, while Climate Control picked up the Marketing Initiative Award and Business Edge scored the Training Initiative Award for its targeted approach to training ex-forces personnel.
A-Gas won the
Environmental Product of the Year trophy for PERSY, its recently introduced portable refrigerant recovery system, while Bitzer’s Ecoline scooped the Refrigeration Product, and tightly contested Air Conditioning Product of the Year was awarded to Klima-Therm for its EXP Air Conditioning System. Guests at the National Motorcycle Museum were treated to an evening of entertainment and humour from well-known presenter Lenny Henry, rounding the evening off with a flutter in the charity casino.
Training Initiative of the Year Business Edge
Environmental Initiative of the Year
A-Gas (PERSY)
Marketing Initiative of the Year Climate Control
Consultant of the Year Stephen Gill Associates
Customer Service Award Disa Shearer, Logicool
Alan Moor Award Mike Creamer, Business Edge
See the full Awards and Show reviews in the April edition of ACR News
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WINNERS
Distributor/Wholesaler of the Year
Cool Designs
Refrigeration Product of the Year Bitzer (Ecoline)
Air Conditioning Product of the Year
Klima-Therm (EXP Air conditioning)
Small Contractor of the Year A1RServices
Large Contractor of the Year Borahurst
Display Digital and Analog patent pending
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REFCO Manufacturing Ltd. 6285 Hitzkirch - Switzerland
www.refco.ch
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