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NARSA/IDEA’S NEWS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS NARSA/IDEA would like to welcome the following companies to our association:


Wayside Radiator (Odessa, Texas)


Chesapeake Cooling Solutions (Centreville, Maryland)


Orlando Nurse


(professional member) (St. Michael, Barbados)


Not yet a member? If you would like to join and network with more than 200 different businesses, visit http://narsa-idea.org/join Kelvion Expansion


A RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY recently launched the second production facility in Knoxville, Tennessee. This expansion allows Kelvion to meet the growing demand for innovative heat exchangers in the Data Center and Refrigeration industries.


As part of the expansion, Kelvion will create 74 new jobs, for which it is currently hiring. Operations in Knoxville were established just three years ago. Since then, the Experts In Heat Exchange has become an important supplier for multidimensional heat exchanger solutions in North America, which can be offered as configurable or customized products.


With the expansion in the U.S., Kelvion will improve its customer experience, harmonize product technology, expand production capabilities and reduce costs. “Growing our business in the U.S. is one of the top strategic objectives for Kelvion, and we hope that this Knoxville expansion will be the first of many as we further establish ourselves as the partner of choice in the Refrigeration and Data Center Industries,” says Simon Jones (President Business Unit Refrigeration Technology).


September/October 2021 | THE COOLING JOURNAL | 15


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