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Williams’ Complete ‘Grab & Go’ Refrigeration Solution at Lunch!

10 July 2013

Stand M307, Lunch! 26 – 27 September 2013, Business Design Centre, London.  Williams Refrigeration will be showcasing its complete solution for ‘Grab & Go’ refrigeration applications on stand M307 at Lunch 2013! The exhibition gives visitors the opportunity to take a closer look at Williams’ stylish and efficient refrigeration. The Williams range on show includes front of house display refrigeration, such as the latest Gem Sandwich Chiller, Gem Pastry Chiller and the popular Gem Multideck series, as well as undercounter...

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Touch Screen Baking

14 May 2013

Williams’ third generation DRP Doughmaster Controller enhances baking quality, simplifies operations and cuts energy consumption Williams’ new third generation Doughmaster Controller gives bakers total control of their retarder prover through easy to follow, intuitive on-screen instructions.  The controller is available on Williams’ complete range of DRPs (dough retarder provers), from large-scale modular units to compact reach-in cabinets. While the latest DRP humidity and temperature technologies deliver absolute consistency in product quality, the controller also ensures the equipment is as sustainable...

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A polished Gem for Schools

1 May 2013

Gem Multideck eco-friendly ‘Grab and Go’ refrigerated merchandisers for education catering Williams’ upgraded Gem Multideck merchandisers are ideal for ‘Grab and Go’ education catering as they are designed to save energy, cut running costs and look good front of house. The Multideck maximises retail space, keeps produce fresh and chilled, and provides customers with open, easy access to drinks, pre-packed snacks and dairy products. The new, attractive features and options include sliding front doors, a choice of stainless steel colour...

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Refrigeration makes hot water at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals’ new CPU

24 April 2013

Williams equipment plays key role in sustainable hospital catering project featuring pioneering energy-saving system In order to maximise clinical space and save running costs Sheffield Teaching Hospitals (STH) is investing in a £10million-plus project that will ultimately see one Central Production Unit (CPU) preparing thousands of meals a day for the patients, members of staff and visitors at all five hospitals in the Group. The CPU kitchen is based at the Northern General Hospital and Williams played a major role...

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Time to Chill: Robert Strudwick retires after 29 years at Williams Refrigeration

27 March 2013

 Time to Chill: Robert Strudwick retires after 29 years at Williams Refrigeration Popular staff member looks back at the highlights of his long career. Robert Strudwick, Quality Control Engineer at Williams Refrigeration, retired on Friday March 22nd 2013 after 29 years working for the company. Since joining he has seen the business expand, change locations and, in recent years, place significant focus on energy efficiency and sustainable refrigeration. “Other than the Victoria sponge cake my colleague made last week, I...

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