01/11/2022

Adande Refrigeration announces today there will be a 2023 list price increase effective, globally, from 1st January 2023. This increase will be capped at 7.5%

Adande Refrigeration announces today a global list price increase effective from the 1st January 2023. The company last increased prices in September 2021 and committed to hold prices until the end of 2022. Over the last 18 months costs have increased across the board and the company has now been forced to increase prices accordingly.

Adande has leveraged its strong supply chain to maintain historical delivery lead times and avert a price increase in 2022. The company has strived to support the hospitality industry and hospitality operators, being prepared to do everything possible for brands looking to buy sustainable refrigeration with low total life costs.

The company has committed to limit the impact on operators by capping the increase at 7.5%.

Global Sales Director, Karl Hodgson: “It is vitally important that we continue to support hospitality as best we can – in what can only be described as turbulent times. We hope that although we have had to increase our list prices, operators will appreciate we have kept our increase low. We encourage customers to carefully consider the cost of ownership when buying refrigeration and not be swayed to purchase what might appear to be cheaper units as they will certainly not deliver either the efficiency or savings in energy, food waste or warranty protection that Adande does. Although our prices will rise by a small amount, the value Adande delivers remains unparalleled. We cannot stress this enough.’

He goes on “We continue to remind all our customers we have good stocks of products and delivery times can be arranged to suit. Any orders placed before 1st January 2023, that are to be dispatched by the 31st of January 2023 will be charged at 2022 prices. If anyone has any questions, we urge them to get in touch via our website, www.adande.co.uk or by reaching out to their relevant sales representative.