Partner Article
Trafford Park’s Vickers Energy Group partner with Dutch company
Vickers Energy Group, based in Trafford Park, is helping to reduce industry’s energy consumption in the Netherlands with a new partnership with Sprinx International, an energy savings company based in Rotterdam.
The partnership works with clients to install energy management systems that manage and reduce gas consumption of industrial heaters.
It has seen success in the Netherlands with clients including Ricoh, Saint-Gobain and Technische Unie saving them around €50,000 in total over a 12-month period.
The success of the work has seen Vickers and Sprinx also expand into Belgium and Germany.
David Hilton, from Vickers Energy Group UK, said: “We are delighted to work with Sprinx International and generate real results for its clients.
“Our energy management system delivers what is says it will – reduced energy consumption and bills without compromising on the needs of the business.
“Sprinx International works hand in hand with its customers to ensure it delivers over and above what is guaranteed at the start of the relationship.
“We are also looking to further expand across Northern and Eastern Europe in the next 12 months.”
Frank Bosch from Sprinx International said: “To be inspiring and innovative in sustainable energy savings is what Sprinx stands for.
“The Vickers EMS is an innovative product that delivers excellent results.”
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