Swegon offers extended range at new hire centre

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Stephen Busette, head of hire at Swegon, with Swegon’s new hire fleet of electric and diesel heaters.

Swegon has opened a new hire centre this year in Coalville, near Leicester. The company has also recently added a new range of energy-efficient electric, diesel and bio-fuel heaters to their ever expanding product range.

Stephen Busette, head of Swegon Hire, says: “This is an incredibly exciting time for our hire division. We work in a fast-paced environment where not only is the pressure to perform at its peak, it is also an environment where the customer needs assurance of a capable and dependable service and that’s where we come in”.

Swedish-owned company Swegon took over cooling hire specialist Chillers4Hire as part of its acquisition of the Coolmation Group in 2013 and Swegon has continued to invest heavily in its sales force and fleet of hire equipment. This investment, along with 30 years of hire market experience has led to a loyal, enviable client base, increased repeat orders and booming new business. Clients include those in the automotive, construction, events and film industries, as well as facilities management, healthcare and the NHS.

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