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News Release from: Hi-Tec Spray
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 September 2004
Hi-Tec Spray Provides Easier Access For
Customers
Hi-Tec Spray Ltd, the surface coatings specialist, has relocated its Southampton depot, doubling its workshop facilities and making it even easier for customers.
Following Depot Relocations Hi-Tec Spray Ltd, the surface coatings specialist, has relocated its Southampton depot, doubling its workshop facilities and making it even easier for customers to hire or buy paint spray equipment and take advantage of the company's quality services Branch manager Bryan Dart said: "We relocated because we outgrew our workshop facilities
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 21 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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We needed more space for our extensive hire fleet and the customer plant that we service.
"We chose the new out-of-town site because it provides easier access for our customers - they no longer have to drive into the heart of Southampton to reach us." Hi-Tec Spray will continue to hire, service and sell all types of paint spraying equipment from the new 2,500sq ft site, from hand-held spray guns to airless spray machines and plural component machines.
It also sells spray booths, ovens and powder coating units and hires, services and sells abrasive blast cleaning machines.
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The depot also stocks a large selection of spares and accessories and offers training on all the equipment it hires.
Bryan added: "We have highly trained engineers to service customer plant and maintain our hire fleet for trouble-free blasting and paint spraying." The new depot can be found at Unit 5, Trinity Industrial Estate, Millbrook Road, Southampton.
Tel: 02380 778871.
Hi-Tec Spray's Coventry depot will also be relocating, within the next two months, to a new 2,600sq ft site on the Gravelly Industrial Estate in Birmingham.
The new site is just 12 miles from the existing depot and provides easy access for customers (it is less than one mile from junction 6 of the M6).
The new depot will be the base for Hi-Tec Spray's Midlands operation, serving the industrial market for paint and powder application equipment, finishing systems, paint supply/circulating systems and fluid handling equipment.
It will also be the centre of the company's Midlands operation serving the painting and decorating contractor market for the hire, sale and servicing of airless spray equipment.
Northern Area sales manager Phil Mackman said: "Our new depot has the advantage of being in a more central position on an established and well-known industrial park.
"Existing customers will continue to be served by the present sales team with the addition of an enhanced delivery service for hire and sales customers in the Coventry area after the move." Hi-Tec Spray distributes spraying, finishing and pumping equipment for top international manufacturers including Graco, Wagner, ITW DeVilbiss, ITW Binks, Kremlin, Sames, Anest Iwata and Sagola.
The Kent-based firm also has depots in Manchester, Bristol, Stowmarket, Maidstone and Dartford.
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