Yardley, PA – Pinnacle Products International has announced that with the acquisition of Schaefer Ventilation, the combined company has changed its name to Pinnacle Climate Technologies, Inc. to better reflect the product offerings and future strategies, according to a press release.
Pinnacle Climate Technologies offers brands in the industry through multiple marketing channels including MASTER heaters, Schaefer fans and ventilation products, Remington heaters, Americ confined space ventilators, and Protemp heaters.
“Our new name better reflects our leadership position in heating and cooling solutions, our technological and brand leadership, and our global manufacturing capabilities,” said Jim Brower, CEO for Pinnacle Climate Technologies.
Under the new corporate name, Pinnacle Climate Technologies has created four new divisions to better serve its customers:
- The Schaefer Global Agriculture Division will be focused on the agricultural and horticultural sectors.
- The North American Industrial, Commercial & Rental Division is focused to serve industrial, commercial and rental businesses.
- The North American Retail Division will serve our many home centers, hardware stores, outdoor living and utility customers.
- The International Industrial, Commercial & Rental Division will continue to its foothold in the international market.
For Pinnacle Climate Technologies customers, dealers and distributors, the change reflects the significant growth for the company and also indicates a strategy for continued progress in the coming years.
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