Middleby Celfrost inaugurates innovation center with Nand Equipment in Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], January 17: Middleby Celfrost, a division of The Middleby Corporation, a publicly-traded company in the USA, announces the grand opening of its innovation centre through channel Partner M/s Nand Equipment at Gota, Ahmedabad.

The Middleby Corporation is a global leader in the food service equipment industry, having its headquarters in Elgin, Illinois, USA.  The company has 10,000+ Employees with operations in 150+ Countries & 100+ Sales and Manufacturing Locations. The current market cap is about $ 10.97 Billion (NASDAQ: MIDD), and the 2020 Revenue is $ 2.6 Billion.

The Middleby Corporation owns over 100 Brands providing equipment for the food service, food processing and premium residential markets.

Middleby Celfrost is recognized in India as a preferred commercial food service equipment supplier with a broad line of cold side products such as professional refrigerators, cold rooms, ice machines, and freezers, marketed under the Celfrost brand as well as many hot side products such as fryers, ovens, conveyorized ovens, speed ovens, grills under various Middleby brand names. Celfrost is a leading supplier of equipment to many of the fast-growing restaurant chains and hotel groups.

The company has an extensive marketing and service network in India, including 18 brand centres that we strategically leverage to support Middleby’s entire portfolio of brands in the market. We are also excited about the opportunity to introduce the Celfrost brand and portfolio of products into other emerging markets utilizing Middleby’s existing sales and marketing infrastructure.”

The company hosts an in-house service team dedicated to catering to service-related queries of its customers. A dedicated Toll-free helpline and online connectivity via email stay active on Weekdays while the Technical Team is Active 24X7 for Customer Service and Satisfaction. Our service has a well-defined and organised structure that is primarily customer-oriented with the aim of rendering hassle-free customer service.

Addressing the press, their director Mr Balaji Subramaniam said, “ When it comes to our customers, they mean everything to us; without them, we don’t need to exist.”

At Middleby Celfrost innovation centre, customers can experience a live demo along with getting a touch & feel of several products at once.

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