Headline News Volume 345
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eJARN.com Headline News
Date: Sep 30, 2016, Volume 345
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1. African AC Market Begins to Shine-- Egypt, Foothold to Surrounding Countries
The African air conditioner market remained mostly flat during a three-year period from 2012 to 2015 in which it experienced less than 5% growth from 2.42 million units to 2.53 million units, according to the Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association (JRAIA). Nevertheless, market conditions have greatly changed this year. According to Chinese Customs, air conditioner exports from China to Africa increased in the first half of 2016 by 19% compared with the previous year.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=41514
2. Latest HVAC&R Solutions to be on Stage at Chillventa 2016
From October 11 to 13, 2016, on what will be its fifth appearance, Chillventa will once again turn Exhibition Centre Nuremberg into the No. 1 international gathering for the refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, and heat pump sectors. The one-day Chillventa Congress will kick off the event on October 10 and invite interested trade visitors to find out about the latest trends and developments in the industry.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=41518
3. Scorching Summer Spurs China AC Market Price Recovery
According to China Market Monitor, retail sales of air conditioners came to 7.23 million units or about US$ 3.4 billion in June, 2016, indicating 28% and 29% year-on-year growth, respectively. It was estimated that the retail sales volume of air conditioners increased by over 20% in July. units in 2015.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=41567
4. Johnson Controls and Tyco Complete Merger
With a vision to create a safe, comfortable, and sustainable world, a newly formed Johnson Controls began operations from September 6 following the successful completion of its merger with Tyco, marking a historic turning point for both companies. By uniting Johnson Controls, the leading provider of building efficiency solutions, with Tyco, the leading provider of fire and security solutions, the new company is uniquely positioned as a leader in products, technologies, and integrated solutions for the buildings and energy sectors.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=41627
5. Exciting Times for ENGIE Refrigeration
ENGIE Refrigeration is the specialist for products, solutions, and services in the area of economical, energy-efficient refrigeration and heat utilization. Since June, it has been operating under the name ENGIE Refrigeration. Cofely, its former name, is now history. JARN spoke with Managing Director Jochen Hornung about company milestones, changes, and its strategy for the future.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=41704
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