10 February 2017
Space-saving refrigeration from Precision optimises operations in 15m2 kitchen The pressure on retail space in London is incredible and when it comes to finding new sites for restaurants, a creative approach is essential. Now one enterprising restaurateur has taken things to the extreme, by opening up in ‘the smallest room in the house’. Except in the case of the Festa sul Prato, Italian Café and Restaurant, it is a formerly derelict toilet block in Folkestone Gardens, a small park in...
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12 April 2016
British manufacturer expands team further Moffat has announced two new appointments, both of which underline the company’s commitment to customer service. Liam Barr joins the company as production planner while Sinclair Campbell has moved internally from manufacturing and product testing to the R&D department.
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9 March 2016
Two new courses build business through excellence in customer relations CESA has expanded the CFSP programme with the launch of two new training modules, both aimed primarily at catering equipment suppliers and both tailored specifically to the foodservice market. The Sales Relationship Management course lasts two days and focuses on ways for sales professionals to enhance client relationships by integrating product knowledge into their work. It is aimed at account managers, project managers and other personnel who interact directly with...
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18 November 2015
International cooperation leads to initiatives to tackle sustainability, BIM, the skills shortage and more. The inaugural Global Foodservice Equipment Summit, which took place on Thursday 22 October in Milan, has set up a series of initiatives that could have far-reaching implications for the foodservice industry. The three associations leading the Summit are EFCEM, the European Federation of Catering Equipment Manufacturers, of which CESA is a member; NAFEM, the North American Federation of Foodservice Equipment Manufacturers; and NAFES, the National Association...
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16 December 2014
New British fridges from Precision are happy to work out in the midday sun Stand Z-L38, Gulfood 2015, Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, 8th February – 12th February A big issue with bottle coolers in outdoor locations in the Middle East is that they just don’t work – the sun is too hot. Now British refrigeration manufacturer Precision has launched a range of bottle coolers designed specifically to cope with the heat – in fact, they’ll operate in ambient temperatures...
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