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Airia Compressed Air Solutions appointed as distributor for Atlas Copco

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Airia Compressed Air Solutions, based in Romsey, Hampshire, has been appointed as an authorised premier distributor for Atlas Copco’s range of energy-efficient industrial air compressors, rough vacuum pumps, nitrogen generators, quality air products and spare parts in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

“Our commercial success and growth to date result from our focus on providing customers with greater efficiency and productivity, and this new partnership expands our offering to include compressed air and vacuum equipment that can further enhance their performance and reliability, and help reduce installation, running and maintenance costs.” Says Managing Director Paul Brewer.

Airia Compressed Air Solutions’ appointment as an Atlas Copco premier distributor gives the company access to the GX and GA ranges of rotary screw stationary compressors, including VSD and VSD+ variants, scroll and piston compressors, rough vacuum pumps, nitrogen generators, as well as compressed air treatment equipment, pipework and accessories.


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