NEWS Aqua Cooling expands services H
ampshire-based cooling specialist Aqua Cooling has launched a new equipment hire service and unveiled a refreshed corporate structure designed to provide a wider range of options for existing and potential customers. The Queen’s Award-winning engineering company’s latest initiative is part of a long-term strategy that focuses on ongoing growth and increasing Aqua’s employee headcount. Aqua’s new structure sees the firm reorganised into four operating divisions with Aqua Cooling Solutions remaining the main branch of the company and Aqua Cooling Services concentrating on the firm’s after-sales business.
Two new divisions have been created: Aqua DCS (Data Centre Services) is a company serving the data centre market, while Aqua Cooling Hire provides variable-length rental arrangements for customers looking to hire their cooling equipment. The company’s new hire division offers an extensive range of Aqua’s products including chillers, air conditioners, adiabatic and air blast coolers, as well as ancillary equipment such as tanks and pumps to help clients get up and running with minimal disruption, as quickly as possible.
The full range of products can be seen on the company’s new website and, over the coming months, Aqua plans to expand its rental offering to include heating equipment.
Kevin Lancaster, Aqua Cooling director, said: “We’re delighted to be officially launching the Aqua Cooling Hire brand. For some of our clients hiring is definitely the best option and, although we have always offered rental and lease hire options within our product portfolio, this new business structure is designed to position the company as a leading name in the rental market.”
The new Aqua hire service offers flexible rental terms, both short- and long-term, ideal for clients’ seasonal requirements, increased production capacity, equipment testing or emergency breakdown scenarios. Longer-term contract leasing can bring added benefits, including tax efficiency and simplified budgeting, at minimal initial outlay for clients.
Aqua has a team of dedicated hire engineers in place to help clients with equipment selection, site surveys, delivery and installation as well as offering round-the-clock support, seven days a week.
Wozair takes Jets forward
et Environmental Systems, a provider of temperature control solutions for industrial and commercial buildings, and its sister company Jet AHU which supplies and installs air handling units, have been acquired by Wozair.
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Wozair has purchased 100% of Jet Environmental Systems and Jet AHU shares.
Wozair is a privately owned international HVAC equipment manufacturer with a turnover of £39m in 2015. Headquartered in the UK with operations in Europe, Singapore, Dubai, Korea, USA and Australia, it provides specialist solutions in a diverse range of industrial sectors.
In a letter to clients and suppliers, Jason Hibbs, managing director at Jet Environmental, said: “The purchase is very positive and a major milestone in the development of the Jet businesses, ensuring a solid platform for geographic expansion and product development.”
Mr Hibbs also confirmed that he and Jet Environmental’s senior management team will remain in place.
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