The Climate Control Exhibition organized by CPI was attended by various companies within the HVAC industry as well as multi-national companies around the world. The three day event has opened doors for RSS to lead several temporary cooling projects across Africa, South Asia and Middle East region. A number of confirmed projects were closed in the Gulf, particularly Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and U.A.E.
Milan Balac, Managing Director of Rental Solutions and Services mentioned that “RSS management team would like to thank all the guests who visited our stand during the exhibition especially the companies from district cooling, manufacturing, construction, facilities, utilities, oil & gas, consultancy and master land developers who have trusted RSS for all their future projects. RSS were able to secure several temporary cooling and rental power projects within the three day event. As a result, we are expanding our chillers and generators fleet to cope up with the demand. This expansion is a great opportunity for RSS to prove that it can respond quickly not only in its products & services but also in its overall business.” Balac also cited that RSS will expand in its business operations in Australia, China, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam within a couple of months. “Further to our expansion in the Middle East, Africa and India sub-continent, we are also confident that we can serve the market in Asia and Pacific by the first quarter of 2009.”
Lee Cox, the General Manager for U.A.E. says that “the past and recent projects of RSS are a testament of quality work in rental power and cooling. During the three day exhibition, we were able to discuss several case studies to our guests and explain them of doing the right things, right the first time. Because of our wide knowledge and years of experience in rental cooling, we have secured multiple projects on the spot during the three day event. We listen, understand the problem and recommend the cost effective solutions to our customers. Guests were amazed of our projects and how simple our ordering system compared to other companies. Our flexibility enables us to respond swiftly and on time.”
Colin Cave, the General Manager for Northern Gulf cited that “the lack of reliable provider in temporary cooling in GCC, South Asia and Africa prompted customers to look for better company who can provide personalised service and highly qualified technical support engineers. RSS response to these demands is to offer reliable and efficient equipment that will save the customers’ money. Furthermore, RSS offers qualified engineers who really understand the needs of customers and flexible ordering system that will conform to the urgent requirements of each customer. What ever the environment condition, wherever the location and whenever they need our products, we can respond immediately.”
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