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New recruit joins A-Gas Rapid Recovery from US

Jake Short has been appointed business development manager for A-Gas Rapid Recovery in the UK, having joined the business from its American sister company.

Jake Short, business development manager at A-Gas Rapid Recovery UK.

Mr Short, formerly of Kansas City, said: “I am delighted to be in the UK working with such a great team. Rapid Recovery was launched in the UK last year. It is a bespoke, F-Gas compliant refrigerant recovery service with high recovery rates – approximately ten times faster than traditional recovery units. The main benefit to contractors is that they are able to outsource this work to someone who is a specialist in the field of recovery.”

Rapid Recovery has a network of recovery vehicles and engineers in place to give refrigeration contractors national coverage, and is available to go on site at short notice to tackle jobs of all sizes.

A-Gas provides recovery services to a wide range of industries, including refrigeration, HVAC, demolition, and marine.

The Rapid Recovery team will take care of all aspects of the work from start to finish, including the F-Gas Regulations’ paperwork and hazardous waste documentation.

Mr Short is based with the Rapid Recovery team at A-Gas UK in Bristol. Having relocated with his wife and young daughter, he plans to explore the UK with this family in his spare time.

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