TPT January 2012

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Cheltenham Induction Heating changes its name to Ambrell Ltd

AMBRELL, a manufacturer of induction heating systems, has announced that it is changing the name of its UK operation from Cheltenham Induction Heating to Ambrell Ltd. Ambrell acquired Cheltenham Induction Heating in 2005. The acquisition resulted in an integrated organisation that has benefitted from the synergies that each operation offered. Ambrell’s European operations have expanded considerably since the 2005 acquisition, as has its brand recognition, so it was decided to bring its UK operation under the parent brand although the name change will not impact day-to-day

operations at the UK location. All contracts remain valid, the operations in Cheltenham are unchanged, and Cheltenham Induction Heating’s customers will continue to receive the same level of service. “Given the continued growth we’re enjoying across Europe and the world, it made sense to bring Cheltenham Induction Heating under the Ambrell brand,” said Ambrell vice-president of business development Bruce N Stewart. “We exhibit at a wide range of tradeshows and events, have customers with locations in multiple countries, and by changing the Cheltenham Induction Heating brand to Ambrell Ltd, it will

minimise confusion across the continent and maximise our marketing investments.” Ambrell products are CE certified and manufactured in an ISO9001:2008 certified facility to ensure quality. Prospective customers can leverage the company’s Applications Lab to ensure systems are built to their heating requirements. Ambrell has installed over 10,000 systems in more than 50 countries. Ambrell Ltd – UK Fax: +44 1242 224146

Email: salesuk@ambrell.com Website: www.ambrell.com

 Water resources to serve children in India BLACK & Veatch, a global engineering, consulting and construction company, is providing clean, safe drinking water to impoverished children and their families, supported by Children International, a US-based humanitarian organisation, by funding construction of water wells in India. The company’s Building a World of Difference Foundation funded the construction of four tube wells near Kolkata, India, where approximately 300 families and 250 children attending a nearby school are benefiting from new sources of water. “Each of these wells will provide clean drinking water to families who would otherwise not have it,” said Dean Oskvig, president and CEO of Black & Veatch’s global energy business. Mr Oskvig also serves as the chairman of Children International’s board of directors. The Building a World of Difference Foundation is committed to improving the infrastructure of communities where Black & Veatch works, as well as focusing on the betterment of education, health and human services, the environment, and public safety and emergency services. This commitment is also underscored by the fact that many of the children and families who will benefit from the tube wells live on less than $1.25 a day, in greatly under-developed, poverty stricken areas. Children International provides children around the world with medical and dental care, educational support and critical life-skills to help them become healthy, self-reliant adults.                     

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Black & Veatch – USA Website: www.bv.com Children International – USA Website: www.children.org

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In India building tube wells is a good method to provide clean water to communities. A tube well is a type of water well in which a long 5" to 8" pipe is bored into the water table. The lower end is fitted with a strainer, and a pump at the top lifts water to fill a concrete reservoir to facilitate bathing or washing. The wells are then used as a community water source for families lacking running water.

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