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Adcock is delighted to announce that its Derby office has just moved to new larger premises in Ilkeston, serving the Derbyshire region with cooling and heating installations, maintenance and breakdown service.

The Derby Service Manager, Ben Moulson, has been serving the area for a number of years and his hard work enabled the establishment of the branch over two years ago. Derbyshire clients include local authorities, hospitals, car dealerships and occupiers of commercial property across the region.

First-Class air conditioning

Luke Nixon, who joined Adcock as a Sales Engineer in 2017, has been appointed the new Derby Branch Manager. With 13 years’ experience, he holds qualifications in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration and specializes in sales and design.

At the official branch opening, Nigel Claydon, Managing Director at Adcock, congratulated Luke on his promotion and said he is looking forward to seeing the team develop under Luke’s guidance, continuing to serve the region with first-class air conditioning, heating and refrigeration solutions. The Derby branch is currently recruiting a Service Engineer to work around Derbyshire as part of an ambitious engineering team.

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