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Buderus begins transition to Bosch
04 March 2013
Buderus, Bosch Group is to become Bosch Commercial & Industrial Heating, as it looks to further strengthen its industrial product and service offering in the UK heating and hot water sector.
Buderus, Bosch Group is to become
Bosch Commercial &
Industrial Heating, as
it looks to further
strengthen its industrial
product and service offering in the
UK heating and hot water sector.
Buderus has operated in the UK since its acquisition by Bosch Thermotechnology in 2005 and will begin a transition to the Bosch Commercial and Industrial Heating brand with immediate effect.
Bosch will continue to offer boiler outputs ranging from 65 to 19.2MW. Availability of spares, accessories and replacements will not change, while any existing contracts and agreements will be honoured and completely unaffected by the brand change.
Buderus has operated in the UK since its acquisition by Bosch Thermotechnology in 2005 and will begin a transition to the Bosch Commercial and Industrial Heating brand with immediate effect.
Bosch will continue to offer boiler outputs ranging from 65 to 19.2MW. Availability of spares, accessories and replacements will not change, while any existing contracts and agreements will be honoured and completely unaffected by the brand change.
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