Nationwide distributor of insulation and interior building products, CCF, has invested in supplying a new HVAC range at its Harmondsworth site.
CCF's HVAC debut will see the specialist distributor stock a range of Rockwool, Kingspan and Isover branded pipe and duct slab insulation products designed for HVAC systems, in order to better serve building contractors across Greater and Central London.
To further support the launch and provide customers with the best sales experience, all CCF staff have been provided with tailored HVAC product training, which has been underpinned by expertise from CCF’s supplier partners. Additionally, while CCF Harmondsworth is the first location to benefit the new HVAC range, other sites will be reviewed in the future.
Craig Newman, National Sales Director, commented: "Launching CCF into the HVAC market has never been done up until now. Following an in-depth review however, the demand from contractors was overwhelmingly in favour of broadening our offering. As a result, we are proud to now have a HVAC range, together with a dedicated service proposition, that complements CCF’s breadth of insulation and interior building products that we are well known for. It is an exciting time for CCF and this is just one way our teams are working to diversify product ranges and availability to benefit our trade customers."
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16/09/2020
CCF Invests In New HVAC Range


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