Beyond Expectations: Huber & Ranner Aim High in Vietnam

After over a year of presence in Vietnam, Thanh An Technical and Trading Co., Ltd. (Thanh An E&T) introduces products aligned with the Net Zero commitment. Huber & Ranner, their AHU (Air Handling Unit) brand, is poised to become a lasting and far-reaching companion in the Vietnamese market.

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Huber & Ranner’s AHU Vietnam debut impresses with over 20 projects, including the LEGO factory in Binh Duong and notable developments such as the Hanoi Children’s Palace, Hai Phong Conference and Performance Center, Vinh Phuc Television Station, Danang Pediatric Hospital, Son Tay Hospital, Long Thanh Airport Air Traffic Control Center, and House A of the Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation.

The impressive start was highlighted by the “Kick Off Conference AHU Huber & Ranner Germany in the Vietnamese Market,” a national conference hosted by Thanh An E&T, the exclusive distributor of Huber & Ranner in Vietnam. The event, held on July 16-17 at the Novotel Danang Premier Han River, gathered nearly 150 guests, including industry leaders and experts in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning).

Huber & Ranner’s product display at the conference

In his opening remarks, Mr. Hoang Anh Thang, Business Development Director of Thanh An E&T, shared the company’s commitment to bringing modern, high-quality, and energy-efficient central air handling and processing units (AHU/PAU) to the Vietnamese market. With a focus on environmentally friendly products, Thanh An E&T aims to establish Huber & Ranner as a leading eco-conscious AHU brand in Vietnam.

Mr. Dietmar Huber, CEO of Huber & Ranner, and Mr. Hoang Anh Thang, Business Development Director of Thanh An E&T

2024 marks a significant milestone for Huber & Ranner, celebrating 50 years of establishment and their entry into the Vietnamese market. Mr. Dietmar Huber, CEO of Huber & Ranner, expressed his honor in providing equipment for recent projects in Vietnam and reaffirmed the company’s unwavering commitment to exceeding client expectations. He emphasized Huber & Ranner’s ambition to capitalize on the vast potential for AHU products in Vietnam.

Panel discussion on “The Role of HVAC Systems and Air Handling Design in the Net Zero Trend”

The conference also featured a panel discussion on “The Role of HVAC Systems and Air Handling Design in the Net Zero Trend,” moderated by Dr. Ha Anh Tung, Head of the Thermal Refrigeration Department at the University of Technology, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. The discussion was enriched by the insights of Mr. Tran Cuong, Director of Electrical and Mechanical Factory 1, Vietnam Consulting, Investment, and Construction Joint Stock Company (CDC), and Mr. Vo Thanh Cang, Director of the Mechanical and Electrical Division of Newtecons Joint Stock Company.

The panel engaged in a lively exchange, offering valuable insights into the latest industry trends, technical aspects, and the shift towards Net Zero. The discussion underscored the importance of sustainable practices and digital technology adoption in achieving Vietnam’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.

Mr. Cheikh Faye, representative of Eurovent Certita Certification

The conference also benefited from the contribution of Mr. Cheikh Faye, a representative of Eurovent Certita Certification. Eurovent Certified Performance is trusted in 44 countries and regions, certifying over 66% of HVAC&R products traded in Europe and mandated in 22 programs in the fields of Indoor Climate, Ventilation & Air Filtration, Refrigeration Systems, and Food Cold Chain. Mr. Faye shared Eurovent’s three decades of experience in quality assurance and compliance, emphasizing the connection to the Net Zero commitments that businesses are striving for today.

Net Zero commitments are pivotal for businesses transitioning to sustainable models and enhancing their competitive edge in the global economy. By embracing sustainability and digital transformation, companies can contribute to Vietnam’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. This presents a significant opportunity for Huber & Ranner to expand its AHU – Net Zero positioning globally.

The successful national conference, “Kick Off Conference AHU Huber & Ranner Germany in the Vietnamese Market,” not only showcased Huber & Ranner’s capabilities but also facilitated knowledge transfer and the exploration of Net Zero solutions. This aligns with the Vietnamese government’s Decision No. 496/QD-TTg, which aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The event cemented the pioneering status of both Thanh An E&T and Huber & Ranner, a 50-year-old brand, in Vietnam’s HVAC market.

Huber & Ranner – Exclusively Distributed in Vietnam by Thanh An E&T

Hotline: 0901.430.836

Hanoi Office: O+ By Thanh An E&T Building, 20A Huy Du Street, Cau Dien Ward, Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi

Ho Chi Minh City Office: 256 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, Ward 6, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City

Website: https://thanhanet.com

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