People want to breathe clean, fresh air, which has thrust IAQ into the mainstream. This thriving consumer and contractor awareness is serving as a catalyst for manufacturers as they strive to develop new, cutting-edge ventilation products.
The Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) International announced it has opened a new online store for its members and the public. The AMCA Store can be accessed at www.amca.org/store.
Hartzell Air Movement announced that Climatec Engineered HVAC Solutions is now its new manufacturer’s sales rep office in Arizona, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. Selling Hartzell industrial fans will be a smooth transition for the firm, which already sells other complementary products such as dampers, louvers, and air handling equipment.
Hartzell Air Movement has announced that Climatec Engineered HVAC Solutions is the company’s new manufacturer’s sales rep for Arizona, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. It will now sell Hartzell industrial fans with its other complementary products.
Hartzell Air Movement has announced that Brad Bishop Sales is the company’s new manufacturer’s sales rep for southeastern Indiana, northern Kentucky, and southwestern Ohio. With Hartzell industrial fans, fiberglass ductwork, and other components, the company will offer customers a complete ventilation solution.
Greenheck has announced that it will be building two new facilities on its Schofield, Wisconsin, campus, the Robert C. Greenheck Innovation Center and the Bernard A. Greenheck Education Center, to honor its founders.
Hartzell Air Movement has announced that Samuel Tepp Associates LLC is the company’s new manufacturer’s rep for New York City Metro, Long Island, and northern New Jersey. Samuel Tepp has provided industrial and commercial air movement equipment since it was founded in 1959.
Hartzell Air Movement announced that it plans to consolidate its Portland, Indiana, manufacturing facility into its Piqua, Ohio, operations. The company said the consolidation will reduce customer lead times, increase efficiencies, and provide better utilization of resources.
Hartzell Air Movement has announced plans to consolidate its Portland, Indiana, manufacturing facility into its Piqua, Ohio, operations. The company stated the consolidation will result in customer lead-time reduction, increased efficiencies, and better utilization of resources.