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NEWS Penmann and Newsome form strategic alliance P


enmann Climatic Systems, a provider of process cooling, air conditioning and ventilation solutions to the food processing and manufacturing sectors, and Newsome, specialists in temperature and humidity control, have announced their strategic alliance. This collaboration combines the strengths and expertise of both companies to off er solutions under a single group structure across a wider variety of commercial sectors. Penmann, with its established


reputation in providing bespoke cooling and ventilation systems for the food and specifi cally dairy industries, brings a wealth of knowledge in designing and implementing effi cient, hygienic, and reliable systems. Their expertise lies in understanding the unique requirements of food processing and storage, ensuring that their solutions maintain optimal conditions for preserving food quality and safety. Newsome, on the other hand, has built a strong reputation for its advanced temperature and humidity control solutions. Specialising in chillers, dehumidifi ers, HVAC systems, and refrigeration


services, Newsome has been at the forefront of delivering high-quality and innovative sales, rental and maintenance solutions to a diverse range of industries. Their commitment to excellence and technological advancement has made them a trusted partner for clients seeking reliable and effi cient climate control solutions throughout the UK. The bringing together of Penmann


and Newsome is poised to bring signifi cant benefi ts to existing customers of both companies, as well as to potential new clients. By combining their expertise and resources, the merged entity will be able to off er a broader range of integrated solutions, ensuring comprehensive climate control tailored to specifi c industry needs. This expanded service off ering will provide customers with access to a more extensive portfolio of products and services, enhancing their ability to address complex HVAC, process cooling, heating and humidity control requirements eff ectively. One of the key advantages of this alliance is the potential for technological advancements. The integration of cutting-edge


technologies and methodologies from both companies will drive innovation, resulting in more effi cient, sustainable, and cost-eff ective sales and rental solutions. Customers can expect to benefi t from state-of-the- art systems that leverage the latest advancements in cooling, heating and drying technology, providing them with improved performance and energy effi ciency. In addition, he combined workforce will benefi t


from shared knowledge, training, and development opportunities, fostering a more dynamic and skilled team. This collaboration will enable


employees to broaden their expertise, gain exposure to new technologies, and contribute to the development of innovative solutions. The merger is expected to create a stimulating work environment that encourages professional growth and career advancement.


IOR STEM Ambassadors to receive new Lego refrigeration plant kits I


OR members who volunteer as STEM Ambassadors will soon have access to a new resource—a


Lego refrigeration plant kit. This new approach to getting young people interested in refrigeration was created and funded by FJB and will be donated to IOR STEM ambassadors to form part of their STEM toolkit to take into schools and careers fairs.


The Lego ‘build your own


fridge’ kits provide all the building blocks for a fridge plant alongside instructions and a guide to how a fridge system works. It links directly to the IOR FantasticFridges. com website that has refrigeration system and component demonstrations and highlights


some innovative applications of refrigeration technology as well as promoting careers. Edwin Bowater MInstR at FJB said: “the refrigeration industry needs to be focused on inspiring


young people to become interested in refrigeration and entering this wonderful industry. Lego is a universal language that people of all ages enjoy and understand – most people will use their fridge daily and not even think of how it works. These kits provide the fun of building Lego, whilst explaining how a basic refrigeration system works. Interestingly, since developing this, there seems to be as much interest from all ages!”


It has been a major priority for the IOR to encourage and support a network of IOR Members who are STEM Ambassador registered and can build relationships with schools, attend career fairs, and get involved in other educational settings


to present refrigeration science fundamentals in an interactive, hands-on way in order to have a long- term impact on careers in the RACHP sector. Recent initiatives that have been paid for by the IOR Presidents’ fund have included refreshed content for the schools website www. fantasticfridges.com, training 12 members under the STEMAZING training scheme, and providing STEM Ambassadors with games and materials in their RACHP STEM kit. Individuals interested in becoming STEM Ambassadors and/or businesses interested in supporting the Institute’s educational outreach can contact the IOR at  www.ior.org.uk/about/ contact-us


10 October 2024 • www.acr-news.com


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