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Warrington Food Hygiene Specialist set for growth as it undergoes company rebrand
Food hygiene specialist Klenzan is changing its name to Christeyns Food Hygiene to fully represent its new status as part of the Christeyns group.
Christeyns UK’s marketing manager, Jon Walker, has revealed that Klenzan will be rebranded under the Christeyns umbrella as of 24 November. Walker, who heads up marketing for the Bradford based manufacturer and its group of companies that includes Alex Reid, Oscrete and Cole & Wilson, said following the buy-out of Klenzan in early 2017, the time was now right to rebrand and bring the business in line with the other companies in the Christeyns group.
“We are working hard to provide the new Christeyns Food Hygiene with the best possible platform from which to further develop its business in both UK and Irish markets. It is a new era for the Warrington firm, originally set up in 1989, specialising in dairy hygiene.”
‘Klenzan’ is one of the most trusted manufacturers of industrial hygiene solutions in the UK. Experts in detergent and disinfectant manufacture, the company uses its innovative chemistry and industry insight to manufacture, design, install and maintain cleaning solutions across the food, brewing and beverage, dairy and pharmaceutical industries.
“It is a company that can be proud of its roots and achievements over the past 28 years,” commented Nick Garthwaite, Managing Director of Christeyns UK. “We are now setting the stage for the next phase in the growth of Christeyns Food Hygiene which will see it reach ambitious targets and become a centre of excellence for Food Hygiene across the whole of the Christeyns group.”
The company marked the launch of its new name with celebrations at its headquarters in Winwick Quay.
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