LG moves to expand technical services

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Looking to be a major player in the VRF market — LG’s Graham Hendra.
LG Air Conditioning is expanding its technical services by recruiting up to eight more staff in response to rising demand for VRF products from major contractors, property owners, developers, premises managers, building-services contractors and consultants. Headed by Graham Hendra, the team is focused on providing technical excellence on all aspects of installation, commissioning, service and maintenance for all organisations involved with LG products. Graham Hendra says, ‘We want to be a major player in the market. That means we must provide the very best levels of technical service and support to our customers. ‘We have an acknowledged range of VRF products, which has seen a dramatic sales increase since we announced full availability. We want to ensure that any and every customer buys and specifies not just the best products but also gets the best service and support.’
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