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Tower Tech and EIC sign agreement

EIC chosen to represent Tower Tech in the Middle East
EIC chosen to represent Tower Tech in the Middle East Oklahoma City, USA-based Tower Tech, manufacturer of patented cooling towers, has signed an agreement with Energy International Corporation (EIC), naming EIC the exclusive representative for its products in the Middle East. “We are pleased to announce the addition of Tower Tech to the EIC family of quality manufacturers,” said Dr Ned Fawaz, Chairman and CEO of Energy International Corporation. “EIC is committed to bringing our customers the latest technologies in the HVAC and electromechanical industries. We are certain that Tower Tech cooling towers will revolutionise the HVAC industry and become a must-have solution for a region that is searching for state-of-the-art products that are proven to conserve water and energy.” Dan Coday, Sales Manager for Offshore FRP Towers, Tower Tech, added: “We look forward to a very successful partnership with Energy International. EIC is a respected name in the industry, and we feel they are the right company to help us introduce this new, cutting-edge technology to the MENA region.” Tower Tech, which claimed that its patented, modular design was the world’s most efficient, pointed out that even though its design could be initial price-competitive with stainless steel and other pultruded fibreglass structures when bid according to Tower Tech’s “or equal” specification, the life cycle operating cost could be up to 60% less over the life of the unit compared to conventional cooling towers. Along with a reduction in energy usage, its innovative technology also conserved water, an expensive natural resource in the Middle East, it explained.