Mitsubishi Electric team in Peru trek for Save the Children

Mitsubishi Electric’s commercial-heating team is aiming to raise £75 000 for Save the Children by embarking on a 8-day trek to Machu Picchu in Peru in a charity challenge that will test the strength and endurance of all the participants. The trip will be at altitudes of 4600 m (15 000 ft). The October event follows parts of the Inca Trail , trekking through rugged terrain, high mountain passes and remote valleys to reach the stunning Machu Picchu site, often referred to as the lost city of the Incas.

Graham Temple, marketing manager for the commercial-heating division, says, ‘We know we have set ourselves quite a task, but we have an enormous amount of respect for the work Save the Children do around the world.’

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