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Birkenhead-based Flynn Refrigeration reports turnover of £2.6 million
Birkenhead-based refrigeration and air-conditioning manufacturer Flynn is reporting a 30% turnover surge to £2.6million.
The company recently announced a 10% increase in exports after appointing a collection of overseas partners.
The firm led by directors Carolyn and Alex Flynn has recently secured a new partnership agreement in Cyprus adding to other trading partners across Europe, the Middle East and Australasia.
Flynn provides the complete refrigeration and air-conditioning package for industrial, energy and marine sectors.
Mrs Flynn said: “It is fundamental to our growth strategy to keep expanding our overseas presence.”
“Our latest partnership agreement in Cyprus will enable us to penetrate the south east European territories with greater force.
“We will of course also be looking to ramp up growth in Cyprus and Greece’s renowned domestic maritime sectors.
“Flynn Refrigeration benefits from agreements with a series of trading partners on the continent including in Italy and Latvia.
“This spread has ensured strong pan-European representation.
“The Middle East and Far East also hold great potential for our business. We are currently targeting sales growth across the APAC (Asia and Pacific) rim through a partner based in Singapore.
“Meanwhile, a further trading relationship in the Middle East has generated work for us in Oman and Dubai.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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