A brief overview of our 2023
2023 ends and we start 2024 with all the optimism that it will be a very good year for all of us in the HVAC/R industry.
By Duván Chaverra
2023 ends and we start 2024 with all the optimism that it will be a very good year for all of us in the HVAC/R industry.
By Duván Chaverra
Just as many of you have had to "reiventarse" because of the pandemic, in ACR Latin America we have also worked hard to continue being the leading medium of the HVAC / R industry and today I have to say that all these efforts have left very satisfactory results.
The good news for our industry is that sales from the air conditioning sector will begin to increase as investment in new construction and remodeling continues to grow; as stated in a recent BSRIA report indicating that the global air conditioning market is growing because they are an increasingly basic product.
As a journalist and editor of ACR Latin America Magazine, I feel very indignant when I try to communicate with a certain company for an interview or consultation and their response is: "No thanks, I am not interested in participating."
Respecting, of course, all positions and decisions, I feel that these kinds of answers belong more to thoughts of the last century, when being conservative was a position that companies used to protect themselves from competition, so to speak.
At the beginning of this year I saw two pieces of news that caught my attention and that make me think that in Latin America you can progress in the same way as it happens in other latitudes in terms of regulations for air conditioning and refrigeration systems.