Construction News
29/01/2010
KE Fibertec UK Is Ready To Distribute Euro Air Air Socks In The UK From January
KE Fibertec UK has promoted Adam Taylor as contact person and product manager for distributing the Euro Air textile ducting in the UK.
After a couple of months transition period KE Fibertec UK is now ready to take over the distribution of Euro Air in the UK and Adam Taylor is promoted to be product manager for the Euro Air products.
"We are a subsidiary of the manufacturer, which means we have access to the latest 3D design software and we are fully integrated with the production systems of our production facility, this means we can provide fast information and service to our many Euro Air customers in the UK," Adam Taylor said.
The products of Euro Air will still be sold as an independent brand by KE Fibertec UK but with focus on offering competitive solutions for especially the food industry, pharmaceutical industry and related industries which has a high demand for close temperature control and low air velocities in the occupied zone. Our textiles are special woven on our Weaving Mill just for the purpose of secure an even air distribution with the lowest possible pressure loss and with a large diffusion area to secure a low velocity discharge and long maintenance intervals.
Mr Taylor continued: "Every system needs cleaning sooner or later, especially in high care areas despite what some manufactures might claim. As a result of the merging of our activities in the UK, we are just about to introduce a new washing and maintenance concept, where our customers can choose between different levels of cleaning services. These services are of course available for both old and new Euro Air customers and also for KE Fibertec customers."
If you require more information about the new Euro Air UK, please contact product manager, Adam Taylor at AT@Euroair-uk.co.uk
After a couple of months transition period KE Fibertec UK is now ready to take over the distribution of Euro Air in the UK and Adam Taylor is promoted to be product manager for the Euro Air products.
"We are a subsidiary of the manufacturer, which means we have access to the latest 3D design software and we are fully integrated with the production systems of our production facility, this means we can provide fast information and service to our many Euro Air customers in the UK," Adam Taylor said.
The products of Euro Air will still be sold as an independent brand by KE Fibertec UK but with focus on offering competitive solutions for especially the food industry, pharmaceutical industry and related industries which has a high demand for close temperature control and low air velocities in the occupied zone. Our textiles are special woven on our Weaving Mill just for the purpose of secure an even air distribution with the lowest possible pressure loss and with a large diffusion area to secure a low velocity discharge and long maintenance intervals.
Mr Taylor continued: "Every system needs cleaning sooner or later, especially in high care areas despite what some manufactures might claim. As a result of the merging of our activities in the UK, we are just about to introduce a new washing and maintenance concept, where our customers can choose between different levels of cleaning services. These services are of course available for both old and new Euro Air customers and also for KE Fibertec customers."
If you require more information about the new Euro Air UK, please contact product manager, Adam Taylor at AT@Euroair-uk.co.uk
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