Mansfield Pollard rebrands

Mansfield Pollard, ventilation, sound management

Air-management specialist Mansfield Pollard, which supplies energy-efficient ventilation and sound-management equipment to a global customer base, has rebranded. The new look and new brands consolidates the company’s areas of expertise and reinforces its wide and varied product and service offering.

The new brands are as follows.

• MP Kitchen Ventilation, formerly known as Cantech

• MP Air Handling, formerly known as Mallard

• MP Acoustic Control, formerly known as VAC

• MP Total Solutions, formerly known as Ventilation Services

• MP Controls

• MP Refrigeration

Over the last 150 years, Mansfield Pollard has evolved in an ever-changing industry. During this time, the company has experienced tremendous growth, which has allowed it to further develop new capabilities across all spectrums of the business.

The mission for Mansfield Pollard remains unchanged; it strives to develop ‘best-in-class’ solutions for the most complex air-management applications and deliver exceptional levels of customer services.

Managing director Joanna Robinson (pictured) said, ‘We are extremely excited to announce that along with our significant investment in product development, machinery and software to support the modernisation of our internal systems, Mansfield Pollard has rebranded.

‘As we further develop into this exciting area of growth, I’d like to thank our loyal clients and business associated. With their ongoing support, we look forward to entering the next exciting phase of our company’s evolution.’

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