Edward Machin meets Torin Sifan, a manufacturer of air movement products for whom the introduction of ‘green’ energy legislation has proven anything but restrictive. The company’s commercial director, Paul Kilburn, explains how overseas expansion and technological breakthroughs have been possible during the recession.
Founded in the early 1900s as the Connecticut-based Torrington Fan Company, for the better part of nine decades Torin Sifan’s product offerings centered around the manufacture of light commercial/industrial centrifugal metal fans and AC technology motors. During the 1990s, however, “We witnessed the introduction of a significant body of legislation relating to carbon reduction, energy…
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