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Marflow Hydronics introduces Milo

As more customers are looking to save time, money and energy in their water distribution projects, Marflow Hydronics has introduced Milo, to help bring to life the many savings that the company can offer.

As more customers are looking to save time, money and energy in their water distribution projects, Marflow Hydronics has introduced Milo, to help bring to life the many savings that the company can offer.

The knowledgeable Superhero from Marflow Hydronics has sprung to life this month to illustrate how Marflow Hydronics has been helping customers save. Through its range of prefabricated products, Control Valves, Pipeline Valves and Energy Valves, Marflow Hydronics has helped customers reduce time needed on site, speed up the installation and commissioning processes, cut costs and improve energy efficiency in water distribution systems.

Chris Forbes, managing director, says: “The savings that our products provide can be quite significant, but we are finding that not all our customers are fully aware of what’s on offer. So we’ve created Milo as our savings champion to help bring forward this important message. Along with our many added value services, we are able to offer great solutions for companies.”

To find out more, download ‘Milo’s Quest’ from the Marflow Hydronics website by visiting www.marflowhydronics.co.uk/milo.

5 May 2016

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