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James Henley currently works as a Director at Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd.
Currently, he holds the position of Director at the same company.
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Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd.
![]() Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd. is based in Cramlington, UK. Part of DAIKIN INDUSTRIES Ltd., Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd. is a worldwide leader in air conditioning, delivering the next generation of solutions for indoor air quality with commercial HVAC. As an innovator in commercial HVAC, Daikin brings advanced technologies to the challenge of delivering comfort in large venues while minimizing energy expenses. The British company offers products such as the Pathfinder, the first fully configurable air-cooled screw chiller in the industry, and the SmartSource Compact Water Source Heat Pump (WSHP), which provides a low-cost alternative to larger WSHPs without compromising on desirable features. The company was founded in 1998, and the CEO is Ian Phillip Creasey. | Director/Board Member | 2010-03-21 |
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Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd.
![]() Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd. is based in Cramlington, UK. Part of DAIKIN INDUSTRIES Ltd., Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd. is a worldwide leader in air conditioning, delivering the next generation of solutions for indoor air quality with commercial HVAC. As an innovator in commercial HVAC, Daikin brings advanced technologies to the challenge of delivering comfort in large venues while minimizing energy expenses. The British company offers products such as the Pathfinder, the first fully configurable air-cooled screw chiller in the industry, and the SmartSource Compact Water Source Heat Pump (WSHP), which provides a low-cost alternative to larger WSHPs without compromising on desirable features. The company was founded in 1998, and the CEO is Ian Phillip Creasey. | Finance |
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