Atlas expands portable cooling & heating program for national accounts customers

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Torrance, Calif. - Atlas Sales & Rentals, Inc. has expanded its national accounts program to meet the growing demand for its portable heating and air conditioning equipment among multi-location commercial, industrial and retail customers.  The company has appointed Harold Clark to the newly created position of commercial sales manager and Alex Martinez to the new position of customer service supervisor.  Both report to national accounts manager Robert Atkocaitis and are supported by an expanded sales and technical staff and order processing group dedicated to national account customers.   

When Atlas launched its national account program five years ago, they were the first in the portable cooling industry to do so and remain the leader today. Atlas offers its customers an integrated program that includes a single point of contact for all service needs; free in-depth audits and customized emergency response plans; and the flexibility to accommodate customers' ordering systems, including web-based programming, for simplified order processing.  Atlas is an approved vendor of web-based integrated facility support providers such as ServiceChannel and FacilitySource.

A full inventory of portable cooling and heating equipment is available from each of Atlas's 30 company-owned locations around the country. Every office is company-owned and staffed for single-source accountability.

 A leader in the portable cooling market since 1979, Atlas is a Preferred MovinCool Distributor and a GSA Certified MAS Contractor. For further information, contact the Atlas national accounts hotline at 800-838-5530; e-mail national.accounts@atlassales.com; web www.atlassales.com/national-accounts/. For general information on the company, go to: www.atlassales.com. 

 



January 17, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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