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Complus Teltronic Ltd, a leading supplier of Integrated Intercom Solutions, is pleased to announce the opening of its new offices in Runcorn, Cheshire.  The new office will house the northern Service Team.  This will enable a more dedicated, rapid response to customers in the north of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Alongside the service department, a new demonstration / meeting area is available for customers to view the latest intercom products and technology and attend pre-arranged meetings with sales staff.

The new offices are located in ‘The Heath', a dedicated Business and Technical Park that provide office and conferencing facilities to over 150 companies.

Gary Lapslie, Service Manager stated, "Moving to The Heath is an exciting move for Complus Teltronic, because it offers an ideal location, with demonstration facilities so we can enhance our response to our northern customers.  The Heath has many facilities and provides an ideal working environment with scope for future expansion".
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