So what’s new?
We’ve completely overhauled our website, making it easier to navigate for our clients, partners, and the public. Our logo has been given a new lick of paint, making us ready for 2020 and many years to come. We have dedicated product pages, with new product logos, so you can find the relevant solution and all its key benefits quicker.
As specialists in energy and grease removal systems for foodservice businesses across a wide range of industries in the UK, we had an aim to make our website more accessible to all, ensuring site performance is improved and benefits from user-friendly features.
The new branding is all part of commitment to the solutions we provide, ensuring our website and information represent our dedication to helping our customers through our innovative solutions.
As well as showcasing the services and systems available, visitors can also gain access to latest blogs, news stories and take a look at case studies from businesses who have utilised the Quintex systems previously and the results they have achieved.
Chris Stevens, Client Manager at Quintex said: “Investing in and improving our web presence supports several key actions in our plan for growth”
“This new website is an effective tool that will help enhance our ongoing engagement with clients and interested parties.”
To discuss the Quintex systems, please call us on 0118 973 9310 or drop an email to sales@quintex.co.uk
This year has seen a rise in the energy consumption awareness and, as a market leader in energy management technology – within the commercial kitchen environment, Quintex has seen an influx of custom.
We provide innovative energy saving and grease management solutions for a large number of blue-chip customers including major restaurants, pubs, hotels, supermarkets department stores and leisure operators in the UK and Europe. All of which are searching for ways to reduce their energy consumption in their kitchens.
Our unique range of energy saving systems, energy surveys and audits, monitoring and measurement capabilities have had an extremely positive impact for our clients.
Quintex has gone from strength to strength and we’re still as busy as ever making clients happy and exceeding expectations.
It’s a time of growth and excitement for our company as we have implemented a field service management system in February 2019 and have seen huge improvements since, particularly in the accountability and traceability in our business. We also have new partnerships with prestigious companies in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
To enhance our marketing, social media and website divisions, we have joined forces with Walnut Creative Marketing Agency; we are excited to work with them and engage with our growing client base.
Quintex are also happy to reveal that our organisation has grown once again with a new Operations & Sales team, with further vacancies for a Sales Support Associate & an R&D engineer available.
If you’re interested in either of these roles and working at Quintex, get in touch and send your CV, covering letter and any supporting information to enquiries@quintex.co.uk
It is mid-way through the month of Unblocktober and Quintex are thrilled to be spreading the message about sewer and sea health.
Unblocktober, led by Lanes Group, was created to raise awareness and inspire the British public to make minor changes to their kitchen and bathroom habits in order to encourage environmental change.
The national campaign is drawing attention to fatbergs which are large masses of solid waste, blocking or hindering a sewerage system. The bergs primarily consist of congealed fat, personal hygiene products, food, grease and other miscellaneous items that have been flushed down toilets or washed down drains.
Inappropriate waste management is one of the leading contributors to plastic pollution and the fatberg blockages cause serious issues in sewer networks.
For the calendar month of October, Quintex are one of the market-leading waste-management companies supporting the Unblocktober message.
Most large restaurant and pub chains spend thousands of pounds, every year on problems related to their drain systems. Fats, oil, grease deposits (FOG) and food particles clog drain lines and grease traps. These cause blockages on site and downstream too, leading to conflicts with local water authorities.
Quintex are determined to aid the environment and encourage proper commercial kitchen waste management practice. This is communicated through the company’s procedures.
They have developed a system called Biofix, a complete solution, with the objective of significantly improving grease trap and drain cleaning performance, minimising reactive pump outs.
FOGs can create a multitude of problems such as slow drains, foul odours, customer complaints and fines which can lead to high costs.
Biofix uses a unique blend of tailored, safe bacteria designed to consume FOGs and food particles; digesting the particles and converting it to CO2 and water, meaning there are no by-products or risks for blockages downstream.
The solution also has a low carbon footprint, supports Green Building and is ISO 14000 certified due to no toxic/caustic chemicals being used.
The company also operates another eco-friendly waste management system for commercial kitchens. Quintex is working with leading restaurants and pub sites across the UK to install the Ecofix grease management system.
Ecofix is an automatic duct cleaning system that uses environmentally friendly, food-safe products. The Ecofix system introduces fine micro-droplets of an environmentally friendly biological agent into extraction and ventilation systems.
The Ecofix ‘mist’ settles on grease, oils, fats and other organic matter and breaks down their carbon structures into water and carbonic gas, leaving an extremely small biomass residue which is carried away by airflow and drainage systems and is harmlessly absorbed by nature.
Chris Stevens, Client Manager at Quintex said: “We are hoping once Unblocktober has ended, both businesses and individuals will try and incorporate new, eco-friendly changes into their waste routine to support the UK’s sewers and seas.”
Participants can sign up and find more information at unblocktober.org.