52 APPOINTMENTS & NEWS Samsung Climate Solutions to revolutionise home heating
Samsung Electronics Air Conditioner Europe B.V. announces the official UK launch of the EHS Mono R290 heat pump. The EHS Mono R290 offers cutting-edge technology that enhances comfort and has a low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Several key features make the EHS Mono R290 a future-proof choice for homeowners. It has a remarkably low Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 3. It provides a consistent supply of high hot water temperature, reaching up to 75 °C, making the range ideal for renovations and retrofits. Moreover, the EHS Mono R290 boasts an enlarged integral plate heat exchanger capable of transferring more heat at once compared to a conventional outdoor unit, thanks to a heat transfer area of up to 39% larger. It boasts a reliable heating performance, enabling it to deliver a 100% heating performance in temperatures as low as -10°C. It also enables the production of Domestic Hot Water (DHW) at 70°C when the outdoor temperature is -10 to 43°C ambient temperature without using the booster heater, thus saving energy while producing DHW on hot summer days. The EHS Mono outdoor unit is designed for simple installation, service and maintenance. The new range of heat pumps can also be connected to SmartThings Energy to maximize savings and optimize energy usage.
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Sinks, taps and accessories manufacturer, Reginox UK, has announced the promotion of Rebekah Tomkinson as the new UK Sales Manager. Rebekah, from Sandbach, who is celebrating her tenth year working for Reginox UK, has been promoted to UK Sales Manager following a restructure of the sales team. As part of her new role, Rebekah will have overall responsibility for the nationwide sales force, supporting the team to grow and develop Reginox UK’s client base across
each of the regions both through existing and new customers, as well as maintaining the highest level of customer service and client liaison.
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Homes England supports SMEs to build more homes, and is focusing its “We Fund It. You Build It” campaign on raising awareness of the help available through the government’s Levelling Up Home Building Fund. The fund has helped hundreds of small and medium sized housebuilders to kickstart their projects by providing development loans from £250,000 to £10million+. Administered by Homes England, the government’s housing
and regeneration agency, the fund is designed for housebuilders based in England who are struggling to access finance from traditional lenders.
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CCF underpins the ‘golden thread’ with launch of its new product traceability trial
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n an industry fi rst, leading insulation, drywall, and ceiling products distributor CCF has taken the fi rst steps towards off ering its customers
greater visibility on the journey products take from manufacture to site by trialling a new product traceability initiative. CCF has developed a process to provide a
detailed ‘end to end’ report that tracks products from the manufacturer, at manufacturing batch level, through the distribution process and delivery to the goods-in location on a site. After months of in-house testing, CCF is currently trialling its product traceability programme on a live project working with its supply chain partners Kingspan and Berkeley Group. Within this fi rst phase, CCF is focusing on
batch-level traceability of full pallets containing three Kingspan products for use at two of Berkeley Group’s sites. Utilising the unique GTIN (Global Trade Item Number), linking up with the manufacturer’s batch code, CCF is able to pull together a bespoke report showing which batch was delivered and where it was delivered to. The results of this fi rst phase will help shape the next stage of this initiative, with CCF aiming to launch phase two which will expand the scope of the trials in the early part of 2024. Managing Director of CCF, Catherine Gibson, said: “In a world where we expect sustainability and product safety to be verifi able, the traceability of building materials
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us to develop a system for batch traceability, and our customers are searching for a fi rst-step to batch level identifi cation on site. In order to explore this, we created a working group with a manufacturer – Kingspan Insulation – and a customer – Berkeley Group; both of whom share our determination to create solutions for our customers that are innovative by design, practical to implement and above all, drive positive change.” “We are extremely proud of the work our
teams have done so far and we are excited to be commencing this trial and eagerly await the outcomes that will enable us to take this initiative to the next level.” The details of CCF’s new product traceability
from the supply chain is becoming increasingly important. We know this is an issue that really matters to our customers, and that the majority of traceability checks currently are done manually. CCF, with its extensive and trusted supply chain, will play a key role in developing a more accurate, data driven solution that will provide the detailed information customers require in a much smarter way. “Our suppliers have expressed a desire for
initiative were fi rst announced at the recent UK Construction Week event, where CCF’s Managing Director Catherine Gibson spoke about the importance ‘getting product information right’ alongside Amanda Long, formerly CEO of Considerate Constructors and founder of the Building a Safer Future Charter, who now leads CPI, the body that administers the Code for Construction Product Information. For the latest updates on CCF’s product
traceability initiative, please follow CCF on social media or visit their website.
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