Rittal inaugurates new integration centre
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Rittal inaugurates new integration centre

Rittal Private, a leading manufacturer and supplier of enclosures, power distribution, climate control and IT infrastructure systems celebrated the inauguration of the new Integration Centre dedicated to Cooling Units and Liquid Cooling Package (LCP) solutions at its manufacturing facility in Bangalore, India. This significant expansion will increase company?s overall production capacity and meet the growing demand for Industrial Cooling Solutions in the market.

The new Integration Centre is a state-of-the-art facility equipped with latest machines and testing centres designed to meet optimum productivity and flexible to manufacture Cooling Units for industrial applications and LCP solutions for IT infrastructure. This new facility is strategically incorporated to support continued growth in India and other emerging markets even more efficiently with premium made in India products.

Lars Platzhoff, Executive Vice President of Business Unit Cooling Solutions, Rittal GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, graced the occasion and emphasized the significance of this milestone. He stated, This facility marks a groundbreaking achievement to Rittal and becomes the 3rd facility to produce the world's best Industrial Cooling Units. Rittal Cooling Units are unique in the market and well recognised for its disruptive technology and exceptional efficiency?.

Over the past few years, Rittal Cooling Units have received an overwhelmingly positive response from customers. Mathew Jacob, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Rittal Private Limited, expressed, ?With this expansion, we further strengthen our commitment to India and neighbouring markets. We shall continue to focus on customer value creation by developing intelligent Industrial Cooling Solutions that help our customers reduce energy consumption, save cost and combat climate change.

Rittal Cooling Units are globally recognised for their quality, longevity, and productivity. Due to their exceptional properties such as flexibility and ease of use, Rittal Cooling Units are the ideal choice for a broad range of applications. The growth of the Industrial Cooling Solutions market is driven by various factors, including the rising awareness of safety, energy efficiency, carbon reduction, and increasing customer expectations for sustainable performance.

Rittal Private, a leading manufacturer and supplier of enclosures, power distribution, climate control and IT infrastructure systems celebrated the inauguration of the new Integration Centre dedicated to Cooling Units and Liquid Cooling Package (LCP) solutions at its manufacturing facility in Bangalore, India. This significant expansion will increase company?s overall production capacity and meet the growing demand for Industrial Cooling Solutions in the market. The new Integration Centre is a state-of-the-art facility equipped with latest machines and testing centres designed to meet optimum productivity and flexible to manufacture Cooling Units for industrial applications and LCP solutions for IT infrastructure. This new facility is strategically incorporated to support continued growth in India and other emerging markets even more efficiently with premium made in India products. Lars Platzhoff, Executive Vice President of Business Unit Cooling Solutions, Rittal GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, graced the occasion and emphasized the significance of this milestone. He stated, This facility marks a groundbreaking achievement to Rittal and becomes the 3rd facility to produce the world's best Industrial Cooling Units. Rittal Cooling Units are unique in the market and well recognised for its disruptive technology and exceptional efficiency?. Over the past few years, Rittal Cooling Units have received an overwhelmingly positive response from customers. Mathew Jacob, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Rittal Private Limited, expressed, ?With this expansion, we further strengthen our commitment to India and neighbouring markets. We shall continue to focus on customer value creation by developing intelligent Industrial Cooling Solutions that help our customers reduce energy consumption, save cost and combat climate change. Rittal Cooling Units are globally recognised for their quality, longevity, and productivity. Due to their exceptional properties such as flexibility and ease of use, Rittal Cooling Units are the ideal choice for a broad range of applications. The growth of the Industrial Cooling Solutions market is driven by various factors, including the rising awareness of safety, energy efficiency, carbon reduction, and increasing customer expectations for sustainable performance.

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