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NEWS


Aspen has a Storming 25th Anniversary Year


... PANASONIC PREMIER REWARDS...


A


s pen Pumps, the UK’s market l eader in condensate removal pumps and accessories, is


celebrating a highly successful 25th anniversary year.


The East Sussex based business h as seen continued growth in 2017 following the launch of a raft of i nnovative products; a number of key business acquisitions; as well as its core condensate pump market going from strength to strength.


During 2017, Aspen Pumps’ new products led the way in the market with the launch of its award-winning Storm Chemicals range, adding an entirely new product type to its portfolio and the introduction of its successful Max Hi-Flow tank pump. The company saw further


expansion due to Aspen Pumps Group acquisitions of Salina SAS; a leading French distributor of air-conditioning and refrigeration ancillaries, adding an administrative office in Paris and an operational hub in Normandy. Further investment in Javac UK followed, one of the UK’s leading air conditioning and refrigeration tool specialists. This year also marked the 25th birthday of its Mini Orange condensate pump, one of Aspen’s first products to market that is as popular now as it was in 1992.


Commitment to innovation, expert knowledge of the industry and global marketing achievements have seen the business flourish. In the last 10 years alone, Aspen has trebled in size and is the only acr ancillaries business with global reach, trading in over 100


countries worldwide and with business premises on four continents.


“ 2017 has been another great year for the Aspen Pumps Group.” said Adrian Thompson, chief executive of Aspen Pumps. “We have continued our global expansion through acquisitions, i nvestment in sales resource and product innovation. Overall the Group h as delivered record growth; this is all down to the hard work and dedication of the Aspen team.”


However, growth has not only been achieved through acquisitions, Aspen Pumps is known for its technological firsts. In 2017 Aspen Pumps saw an entirely new product type added to its portfolio with the launch of Storm Chemicals, a range of products designed to clean and maintain acr equipment. Meanwhile, the launch of the MAX Hi-Flow offered an evolution in tank pumps.


Throughout this anniversary year, Aspen and its staff continued to


support a range of charities, including raising £2,445 for local children’s hospice Chestnut Tree House, when 11 staff members cycled from the company’s headquarters in Hailsham, East Sussex all the way to Paris. Also in June, an eight strong team of women from Aspen took on the challenge of Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life in Eastbourne to raise money for research into over 200 types of cancer.


The future looks exciting for Aspen Pumps and the next 25 years looks set to bring even more innovation and growth for the company.


Our new Panasonic Premier Reward Scheme has now launched. Buy Panasonic heating & cooling products through our authorised distributors and earn Premier Points! Redeem your points for Love2Shop Rewards – offering a huge choice in gift options. Contact our distributors for more details – what will your rewards bring?


Panasonic WHAT WILL YOUR REWARDS BRING? WARRANTY SCHEME


The new Panasonic Warranty Scheme is now in place, offering Standard, Extended and Extended+ options. Effective from 1st December 2017, the new Warranties provide a range of options to suit installers – contact us for full details, and terms & conditions.


For more details, call us on 01344 853182 www.acr-news.com


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