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ACR Show welcomes Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries is the first of the large Japanese air conditioning manufacturers to book space at the new ACR Show that will take place at the NEC, Birmingham, from March 13-15 2012.
ACR Show welcomes Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Welcoming this latest addition to the show, exhibition sales manager Iona Spencer revealed that a number of other big names have also reserved space at this new event which will bring together the latest air conditioning and refrigeration technologies at an internationally-recognised venue.

'Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has made a deep impression on the UK market for its commitment to quality, reliability and innovation in its equipment and I am delighted that they will be represented at the ACR Show 2012,' said Iona Spencer.

The event will also include the largest ever air conditioning and refrigeration related seminar programmes, details of which will be released in the new year.

Iona can be contacted on 0208 651 7113.

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