Cofely in Slovakia will change its business name and will be known as ENGIE Services a.s. with effect from 1 May 2016. Along with the business name, the company’s brand and logo will also change.
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Cofely in Slovakia will change its business name and will be known as ENGIE Services a.s. with effect from 1 May 2016. Along with the business name, the company’s brand and logo will also change.
Last year Cofely invested more than EUR 1 750 thousand in the heat farms in Malacky, Senica and Vrakuni. The investments were related to the construction of cogeneration units and the installation of a gas boiler in Malacky, the replacement and installation of a new, more efficient gas boiler in the wood biomass boiler house in Senica and the installation of a new conveyor for the automatic transfer and dumping of ash in the wood biomass boiler house on Železničná Street in Vrakuni.
Cofely in Slovakia, as part of the ENGIE Group, will begin rebranding (changing the brand and logo) in the first quarter of 2016.
As of 18 November 2015, the new correspondence address of Cofely and the companies of the COFELY Group, located at the former address (Mlynské Nivy 61), Jarošova 1, 831 03 Bratislava.
On 10 November 2015, at a special Old Town Council meeting, the councillors approved the extension of the lease agreement with Termming for a further 10 years. The subject of the lease are heat distribution and energy equipment.
Termming, a.s., a subsidiary of the Cofely Group, will provide heat production and supply to the inhabitants of Veľké Kapušiany from 1 January 2016. It will thus replace the existing producer and supplier of heat – MIBYT, s.r.o., Veľké Kapušany.
Since 1 July 2015, Cofely has been providing continuous servicing of heat transfer stations (OST) and the centralised heat supply system (CHS) in Leopoldov for Slovenské elektrárne.
In September this year, Cofely plans to complete the reconstruction of public lighting in Čadec and will start its operation by the end of the year.
In May 2015, Cofely successfully implemented the EUROVEA petrol station cleaning project for the third year. The technologically demanding service was carried out under full operation directly on the Danube riverbank.
Cofely, which has an advantage over other Facility Management companies in terms of its diversified portfolio, sees the link between Energy Management and Facility Management as key in the provision of services in this area.