Press Release – ACT New Zealand The Labour Government needs to explain why a terminally ill state housing tenant was left fighting to get a heat pump in the middle winter when private landlords have a looming deadline to have them installed, says ACTs Housing spokesperson …
“The Labour Government needs to explain why a terminally ill state housing tenant was left fighting to get a heat pump in the middle winter when private landlords have a looming deadline to have them installed,” says ACT’s Housing spokesperson Brooke van Velden.
“Housing Minister Megan Woods said recently “…with some landlords as there is in any sector of society – yes, there is more need for compassion?”
“The Labour Government needs to explain why a terminally ill state housing tenant was left fighting to get a heat pump in the middle winter when private landlords have a looming deadline to have them installed,” says ACT’s Housing spokesperson .
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Howden Group, a leading global provider of mission critical air and gas handling products, technologies and services, has reached an agreement to acquire Fancraft (Pty) Ltd.
Established in 1989 by Andries Gouws and based in Sasolburg, South Africa, Fancraft is an independent aftermarket services company focused on the maintenance, repair and installation of air gas handling equipment and turbomachinery.
The combination of Fancraft with Howden s South African business allows Howden to expand its aftermarket service capabilities, while providing Fancraft customers with access to Howden s network of technologies and global experts. The acquisition will also accelerate the growth of Howden s compressors and turbines aftermarket services business and broaden its footprint in Southern Africa. The strong fit between the companies is underscored by the fact that Fancraft has operated as a qualified service agent for Thomassen compressors and Peter Brotherhood steam turbines, which a
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