Penmann and Newsome officially announce a strategic partnership

Penmann Climatic Systems and Newsome have announced a strategic alliance in what is being billed as a landmark move set to reshape the HVAC, temperature and humidity control solutions provided to the UK industrial, commercial, and manufacturing sectors.

The provider of process cooling, air conditioning and ventilation solutions to the food processing and manufacturing sectors, and renowned specialists in temperature and humidity control said the collaboration “combines the strengths and expertise” of both companies to offer enhanced and innovative temperature control and dehumidification solutions under a single group structure across a wider variety of commercial sectors.

Penmann, with its established reputation in providing bespoke cooling and ventilation systems for the food and specifically dairy industries, brings a wealth of knowledge in designing and implementing efficient, hygienic, and reliable systems. Its expertise lies in understanding the unique requirements of food processing and storage, ensuring that their solutions maintain optimal conditions for preserving food quality and safety.

Newsome has built a strong reputation for its advanced temperature and humidity control solutions. Specialising in chillers, dehumidifiers, HVAC systems, and refrigeration services, Newsome has been at the forefront of delivering high-quality and innovative sales, rental and maintenance solutions to a diverse range of industries. Their commitment to excellence and technological advancement has made them a trusted partner for clients seeking reliable and efficient climate control solutions throughout the UK.

The bringing together of Penmann and Newsome is poised to bring significant benefits to existing customers of both companies, as well as to potential new clients. By combining their expertise and resources, the merged entity will be able to offer a broader range of integrated solutions, ensuring comprehensive climate control tailored to specific industry needs. This expanded service offering will provide customers with access to a more extensive portfolio of products and services, enhancing their ability to address complex HVAC, process cooling, heating and humidity control requirements effectively.

One of the key advantages of this alliance is seen as the potential for technological advancements. The integration of cutting-edge technologies and methodologies from both companies will drive innovation, resulting in more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective sales and rental solutions.

The duo said customers can expect to benefit from state-of-the-art systems that leverage the latest advancements in cooling, heating and drying technology, providing them with improved performance and energy efficiency. The merger also brings significant opportunities for the employees of both companies. The combined workforce will benefit from shared knowledge, training, and development opportunities, fostering a more dynamic and skilled team.

The collaboration will enable employees to broaden their expertise, gain exposure to new technologies, and contribute to the development of solutions. The merger is expected to create a stimulating work environment that encourages professional growth and career advancement.

“We are thrilled to join forces with Newsome,” said John Kirwin, sales & marketing director at Penmann. “This partnership allows us to expand our capabilities and offer our clients even more robust and comprehensive solutions including an expansion in our service offering and rental solutions. By combining our strengths under a single group structure, we will be able to deliver greater value and innovation to our customers.”

Richard Metcalfe, Group MD, added: “Combining our expertise with Penmann’s exceptional reputation in the food industry will create a powerhouse in the sector. Together, we will be able to provide unparalleled sales, service and innovation, ensuring that our clients receive the highest quality sales and rental solutions to meet their unique needs.”

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