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Brett Daly
5/30/19 8:42 AM
Ambrell Corporation, an inTEST Company and leading manufacturer of induction heating solutions, announced today the completion of its move to an all-new location for its UK and Ireland operations. The new facility will be the headquarters for Ambrell’s sales and service functions within the UK and Ireland.
Ambrell’s new facility will remain located in the town of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, where it was previously located. The new address is as follows:
Ambrell Ltd.
Unit 6
Space Business Centre
Tewkesbury Road
Cheltenham
GL51 9FL
The phone and fax numbers for Ambrell’s UK and Ireland operations are unchanged. They are as follows:
Phone: +44 1242 51402
Fax: +31 546 788 154
The Sales Manager for Ambrell in the UK and Ireland, Scott Miller, stated, “We’re very excited about our new facility. The design layout has been fully optimised for efficiency and productivity to strengthen the support we provide to our UK and Ireland customers. It’s another example of our commitment to deliver a best-in-class customer experience.”
Miller continued, “The recent growth of Ambrell has been extraordinary and we continue to build on the most successful year in over three decades in the industry. In addition to designing a new facility to enhance the sales and service function, the move to our new location will also help meet the demands of our growth trajectory and further reinforce our position as a leader in the induction heating market.”
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