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August 16, 2010

Halton expands operations in Hungary


Halton strengthens its operations in Hungary by starting production of indoor climate systems and components. Move to new production facility in Dunaharaszti, near Budapest will enable also Halton Clean Air to increase air filtration production capacity. The investment will strengthen Halton’s competitive position in the Central and Eastern European markets.

Halton expands operations in Hungary and moves into a new location in Dunaharaszti 19 kilometers from Budapest. The new production facility enables Halton to start production of indoor climate system components and to increase air filtration production capacity. In addition, a new sales office and regional administration will be established in the Dunaharaszti site.

The investment will enhance our offering and service in the Central and Eastern Europe in both air filtration and indoor climate products.  - In addition to manufacturing of air diffusion  components for market segments like: offices, hotels, health care, shopping/entertainment centers, airports and industry, the unit will also concentrate on building indoor climate system solutions for Central and Eastern European market needs. As a result we are able to offer new solutions for different segments from office to hotels and health care as tailored to local needs. Being close to the market will mean faster service for our clients, comments Tomasz Palka, Regional Director from Halton Indoors business area.

Halton will continue its long cooperation with Innovent Ktf. in Hungary. Halton’s customers are served both by Halton’s own local sales team and Innovent Ktf. in the sales of indoor climate components and systems. 

- Our Hungarian customers will benefit from the expansion. Strengthening operations in Hungary by establishing wider production and sales unit enables us to serve our customers better and faster. Investment will also improve Halton’s appearance in the market for being a leading supplier of indoor climate and systems, says Tuomas Qvick, Halton Clean Air’s Managing Director.

Halton has expanded operations recently in Asia and Scandinavia as well. Halton acquired business operations of central vacuum cleaning company Puzair Oy in Finland. Halton is also expanding operations both in China and Malaysia to meet the growing demand in Asian markets. Also recently Halton is strengthening the operations in the Middle East by establishing sales of indoor climate products in the region. 

Additional information:

Tuomas Qvick                                                   
Managing Director                                    
Halton Clean Air Business Area 
Tel. +358 40 755 4444                                         
Email: tuomas.qvick@halton.com                     

Tomasz Palka
Director Central Eastern Europe
Halton Indoors Business Area
Tel. +48 601 426 426
Email: tomasz.palka@halton.com


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Halton Group
Halton Group markets, develops, and supplies indoor climate product and systems. The Group operates in five strategic business areas.  Halton Indoors concentrates on indoor climate solutions for public buildings. Halton Foodservice provides indoor climate solutions for commercial kitchens and restaurants.  Halton Marine offers indoor air solutions for ships and offshore installations. Halton Clean Air manufactures air cleaning solutions for public buildings, industry and private homes. Halton Solutions provides solutions for indoor environment management. Halton was founded in Finland in 1969. Today the company operates in 23 countries. The company's annual turnover is 148 million euros. Halton on the

Halton is a corporate partner of the Millennium Prize, the world’s largest technology prize. The prize celebrates innovations that have a favourable impact on quality of life and well-being. It seeks to highlight innovations that are likely to assist and enrich our everyday lives when further developed.  Millennium online: www.millenniumprize.fi

 

 

 

 



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