Huber UK reports strong business development in 2007

17-Dec-2007

Huber UK, supplier of water baths, circulators and chillers for precisely controlling the temperature of applications and processes, has reported strong development of its UK business in 2007. Benefiting from increased sales / marketing activity as well as investment in high quality service and support to end-users, distributors and OEM's the company saw an 82% increase in UK sales compared to the previous 12 month period.

Tony Featherstone (Huber UK - Sales Manager) commented 'With a range of over 500 products, offering precise temperature control from -120°C to +400°C, and cooling and heating power of between 0.1 kW and 130 kW Huber offer a product for almost every thermal application and process'. He added ' Our sales success in 2007 is a tribute to the local team actively supporting customers and getting the message out that Huber offers an optimum solution for controlling the temperature of your application whatever your budget'.

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