Rinnai targets double growth in a decade

Rinnai, Tony  Gittings, ErP, ISO 9001

Heating and water heater specialist Rinnai has announced that it is targeting double growth in the next ten years.

Managing director Tony Gittings (pictured) made the announcement to a meeting of contractors, installers, consultants and end-users. The company has already made some significant steps in 2019 with the introduction of a service division offering assistance and other services such as inspections to customers. Rinnai also launched the Sensei, Zen and Zen Plus products, along with a new Trust Partnership installer network.

Rinnai is a leading UK brand in ErP ‘A’ rated continuous flow hot water heating units. The company makes and sells over 12 million gas appliances every year, which are distributed globally to all parts of the world and are all ISO 9001 and ISO 1400I certified (the International standard for environmental management systems).

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