Spirotech opens UK office

Spirotech, water treatment

Spirotech, which specialises in the provision of total protection for heating and cooling systems, has moved into its new UK office as part of a significant investment programme. The office is at Solihull and also houses a spacious training centre that offers a range of courses from hands-on product training to sales support across the company’s broad range of commercial and domestic solutions.

Susan Kinnaird, European managing director for the domestic business, said, ‘Our new head office is central to our growth plans in every sense. Our new training centre was a key part of the move. We’ll be welcoming hundreds of heating professionals, building engineers and specifiers over the coming years to show our expertise and knowledge, and support them in finding the very best solutions for their building projects.

‘The UK is a sizable and growing part of the Spirotech business, and our new office marks another stage in our development plans for the UK.’

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