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Airchannel Becomes Beko's Preferred Partner in Scotland

07 Jul 2007

At a short ‘signing ceremony’ in Airdrie Beko and Airchannel have taken a step closer together in Scotland. ‘Preferred Partner’ means that Airchannel now offer the entire Beko range, including condensate management and air treatment products, and the new measuring technologies such as Oil Control.

Airchannel have a strong presence across Scotland with branches in Airdrie and Aberdeen, they count many of Scotland’s blue chip companies amongst their customers.

Richard Spires, General Manager of Beko UK said “ Beko and Airchannel have a long trading history, the two companies respect each other and have a great working relationship. This alliance allows us to work even more closely together”. With a greatly extended range of products and services, Beko can now rightfully claim to offer the whole package from the compressor house to point of use.

Beko Technologies Limited is based in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Beko supplies the full package for compressed air and condensate treatment. Bekomat zero-loss drain traps, Owamat oil/water separators, Drypoint compressed air dryers, Clearpoint filters and Bekosplit emulsion splitters to treat problem condensate and Bekoblizz deep cold compressed air cooling system for use with blow moulding. BEKO offer an unrivalled expertise in the whole spectrum of managing compressed air and condensate.

 

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