New Australian office for HRS Heat Exchangers
Heat transfer specialist HRS Heat Exchangers has announced it will open a new office in Australia in the new year. The Melbourne office will be headed by Chris Little, an experienced mechanical engineer with expertise in HRS’ larger systems.
“We are excited about this new expansion of the HRS business, a move which reflects how well the organisation continues to perform,” Little said.
“Our main focus will initially be on renewable energy, anaerobic digesters and biogas; areas where HRS has particular expertise with its Evaporator and Pasteuriser systems and where we have proven we can deliver excellent efficiency and return on investment. The operation will, however, cover all areas of HRS expertise in industries such as food, chemical, oil and gas.”
The office will offer full sales, project and after-market services to the company’s customer base in the Asia-Pacific region.
“This is an important step to further the global network of group and distributor offices provided by HRS. The presence of a direct HRS facility within Australia will help us to expand our sales and further improve the support we offer to our existing customer base in this region,” Little said.
Headquartered in the UK, HRS Heat Exchangers has designed, manufactured and sold heat exchangers and heat-transfer technology to a range of industries for more than 30 years.
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