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Enodis changes name to Manitowoc Foodservice UK

By Emma Eversham , 09-Nov-2009

Related topics: New Products, Food, Hospitality Services

Kitchen equipment supplier Enodis is to change its name to Manitowoc Foodservice UK next year following a recent takeover

Enodis will be known as Manitowoc Foodservice UK from January 2010

Enodis will be known as Manitowoc Foodservice UK from January 2010

 

The new identity will be officially launched next January and will mean the company is part of a bigger organisation with operations in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

 

Brands available through Enodis, such as Convotherm, Delfield, Garland, Frymaster, Lincoln, Merrychef and Moorwood Vulcan will remain available through Manitowoc and Steve Loughton, managing director said all other key aspects of the service will also remain the same under the name change.

 

He said: "Under Manitowoc we are now part of much bigger organisation and are delighted with the positive benefits that this can bring to our customers.

 

"There are some things however which will not change; We will continue to offer the same fantastic pre and post purchase customer support as we have previously, we will still have the same great brands, we will still offer the same great service and, more importantly, we will still have the same great people.”

 

www.manitowocfoodservice.com

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