New subsidiary takes over project management in the cooling ceiling system sector
New subsidiary takes over project management in the cooling ceiling system sector

Comprehensive technical construction management and support for all tasks and services in the execution phase for cooling ceiling systems is the core task of Emco Klima’s new subsidiary.
Comprehensive technical construction management and support in the execution phase / Qualified team of employees made up of specially trained technicians and engineers / A central contact partner for customers and partner companies / Provided with all necessary authorisations / Company set up as the result of successful market development and customers’ wishes
Lingen, 28th June 2011 – Emco Klima at the end of the year set up a new subsidiary for the Germanywide completion of projects in the cooling ceiling sector. The company bears the name emcoKlimaKontor GmbH and is based in Berlin. The subsidiary’s core task is comprehensive technical construction management comprising all relevant services during the execution phase, ranging from planning for the installation of cooling ceiling systems through coordination and briefing of partner companies involved down to quality assurance. The senior management of the newly set up company will be made up of Wolfgang Hoffschröer, the sales & marketing manager responsible at Emco Klima for large project and European export business, and Dr. Roland Hennig, who has many years of comprehensive experience in the planning, layout and construction of surface temperature-regulation systems. "We believe there will be considerable growth potential in the field of cooling ceiling systems in the coming years“, says Hoffschröer of the motives for setting up the company. "The increased commitment is a logical consequence of both successful market development in past years and the wishes of our customers with regard to the planning, delivery and installation of systems by a single provider.“
A qualified team of employees made up of specially trained technicians and engineers is available for project management. According to the company the complete team will discharge all tasks in the area of project support and so can concern itself intensively with a proper completion of the cooling ceiling systems. At the same time the project-related installation planning and implementation for the relevant system will be carried out in close coordination with the customer and the completing specialist companies through a central contact partner at the subsidiary. This contact partner is provided with all the necessary authorisations by the manufacturer and supports those involved throughout the entire execution phase, including the final acceptance of construction work. All tasks and services in the cooling ceiling system sector which do not form part of specific project completion – such as offer processing, order signing, billing and general sales & marketing activities – will be further carried out and completed by the parent company, Emco Klima, in Lingen. "That way we concentrate the available skills and expertise in technically proficient teams and can offer the best possible customer support in the respective field“, is how Hoffschröer explains the strategic thinking behind the division of tasks.
Active, water-conducting cooling ceiling systems are outstanding for low transport energy requirement and energetically favourable flow temperatures. The Lingen manufacturer’s range includes systems for all common ceiling constructions and so both plasterboard sheets with cooling technology already integrated into them at the works and plastic tube matting for plaster and copper winds for metal ceilings. A further advantage lies in the complete design freedom, as cooling ceiling systems can, for one thing, be unobtrusively integrated into the room and, for another, be deliberately incorporated as an architectural design element – for example, as a cooling panel with an undulating form or colour accentuation. Because of the low structural height and easy, cost-effective installation the systems can be optimally employed not only in quality new-build projects but also in the course of reconstruction and modernisation measures.



