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A-Gas announce relocating to a new site in Singapore
09 August 2021

A-Gas announce relocating to a new site in Singapore

Following continuous growth in the Asia region, A-Gas is pleased to announce that its team in Singapore will be relocating to a new site in September to cater for increased recovery volumes from Singapore, Hong Kong and Thailand.

“The relocation signifies the successful growth of the A-Gas business in Asia,” comments Terry Mo, Director of A-Gas in Asia, “We look forward to seeing our operations and processes grow in this area, continuing to deliver first-class services to customers across the region who are looking to improve their carbon footprint.”

A-Gas will continue to expand its product and service offering in Asia, as well as further developing its recovery network across the region. The new site in Singapore will become a centre of excellence; a hub for engineering, recovery and reclamation processes, SQE and training.

A-Gas acquired Singapore-based business, VEMAC, in 2019. The company, established in 1978, is the market leader in the recovery, reclamation and sales of refrigerants in Singapore and neighbouring countries.
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