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FMC Technologies celebrates 25th anniversary of delivering energy-efficient products and services to commercial properties

Brian Crafts

Chelmsford, MA There are a lot of conversations surrounding energy in the news lately, spanning from climate change to energy allocation to de-carbonization all resulting in the ever-growing cost to heat, cool and ventilate commercial buildings.

With that backdrop, FMC Technologies is delighted to announce its 25th anniversary of delivering industry-leading energy-efficient products and services to countless commercial properties across the country.

The milestone is a great opportunity for FMC to reflect on key moments as a company, as well as look ahead at the increasingly vibrant energy efficiency space.

Some current notable national accounts include L.L.Bean, the popular retailer from Freeport, Maine and Primark, the giant European retailer with multiple outposts in the United States.

Additional long-standing partners include: TJX Companies, Campanelli, Jumbo Capital, KS Partners, the Town of Chelmsford, Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston, and Draper Labs, among others.

“The biggest reason we are here today to celebrate 25 years is our dedicated team at FMC, our loyal customers and our vendor partners. We are in a service business and it takes service-minded people who want to provide five-star service,” said FMC president Brian Crafts.

“We have those people - many of whom have been with FMC for well over ten years. Our customers, some that I have been working with for decades, have become our partners and truly believe in the work we do and have seen measurable, repeatable savings,” said Crafts.

FMC is excited to see a renewed interest from building owners who are looking to operate more efficiently and in many cases, take advantage of little known utility funded savings programs.

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