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SW recently hosted an event for 20 of their customers, which involved a visit to the Mitsubishi Electric factory located in Livingston, Scotland.


W ith over 50 years’ experience in the industry, FSW is a wholesaler of Mitsubishi Electric’s comprehensive range of heating, cooling and ventilation products. Due to rapid growth in the breadth of products, M itsubishi Electric is now its largest a ir conditioning brand.


The event, which spanned over two days, offered FSW’s customers the unique opportunity to see how and where their products are produced through a behind-the-scenes production tour.


They were also treated to an


overnight stay at the award-winning, Castle Carberry Mansion House Hotel, located on the outskirts of Edinburgh and set against the stunning


landscape of East Lothian countryside where they were wined, dined and entertained. The first day’s afternoon also saw customers attend the


renowned Musselburgh Races, where a race was sponsored by FSW.


FSW customers were welcomed back to the hotel with live bagpipe music in the gardens and a private talk about the history of Carberry Mansion. With their newly acquired h istoric knowledge and experience of authentic Scottish tunes, FSW customers ended the evening by privately dining in the hotel’s prestigious Music Room. The second day saw FSW


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c ustomers visit to the MEUK Factory i n Livingston where they were received by the factory manager, who gave a presentation and tour of the production lines. Through this, customers were able to see how specialist air-conditioning equipment is made, witnessing the full manufacturing process of power and standard inverter systems from their beginnings as assembly line components right through to their completion as a fully working outdoor unit, including their power and pressure testing.


The factory guests were


additionally given the chance to see the test bays for the Ecodan air to water heat pump, before breaking for


before breaking for for lunch.


Speaking about the event, Steve Dinning, sales director of FSW UK om


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team from Birmingham- based JS Wright has c ompleted an arduous


p hysical challenge through


Snowdonia – raising more than £10,000 for charity.


The 12 directors, employees and friends from the mechanical and electrical building services provider cycled, trekked and kayaked for six hours over a 36km route in a Snowdon Triple Challenge in memory league, Stuart Rouse, who


of their colleague, Stuart Rouse, who died from cancer last year.


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They beat their target of raising £10,000 for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, which supports the Royal Marsden Hospital. This was the c


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al Marsden Hospital. This was the cancer centre that treated Mr Rouse, who was a foreman at a work site and


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The J S Wright team, from all levels o f the company’s Birmingham and L ondon operations including new m anaging director Phil Leech, were inspired by Stuart’s insistence on coming to work each day despite his illness and the vital care and support that he received from the Royal Marsden throughout his treatment. P


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day. Everyone in the team can feel p roud of completing the challenge successfully and raising so much


ud of completing the challenge in the team can feel


the challenge


cessfully and raising so much money, which will make a real


difference to the Royal Marsden and all those affected by cancer.”


John Heggs, J S Wright associate director who led the team, said: “Our thanks go to all those clients, suppliers, employees and their f


ohn Heggs, J S Wright associate those affected by cancer.”


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pliers, employees and their


families and friends for supporting us. We are already planning to repeat the challenge next year.”


fam Mr Heggs and Mr Leech were


joined in the JS Wright team by Matt Coy, John Stevenson, Lucy Heggs, Alan Whyte, Ryan Quinlan, Jamie Dove, Gerry Rea, Simon Newland, Julie Wilcox and Chris Lyons.


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